Less"er , adv. Less. [Obs.] Shak.
Less"er (-&etilde;r), a. [This word is formed by adding anew the compar. suffix -er (in which r is from an original s) to less. See Less, a.]
Less; smaller; inferior. God made . . . the lesser light to rule
the night. Gen. i. 15. &fist; Lesser is used for less, now the compar. of little, in certain special instances in which its
employment has become established by custom; as, Lesser Asia (i. e., Asia Minor), the lesser light, and some others; also in poetry, for the sake
of the meter, and in
prose where its use renders the passage more euphonious.
The more my prayer, the lesser is my grace. Shak. The larger here, and there the
lesser lambs. Pope. By the same reason may a
man, in the
state of nature, punish the lesser breaches of the law. Locke.
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