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English Dictionary: lief by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
lief
adv
  1. in a willing manner; "this was gladly agreed to"; "I would fain do it"
    Synonym(s): gladly, lief, fain
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Lief \Lief\, n.
      A dear one; a sweetheart. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Lief \Lief\, adv.
      Gladly; willingly; freely; -- now used only in the phrases,
      had as lief, and would as lief; as, I had, or would, as lief
      go as not.
  
               All women liefest would Be sovereign of man's love.
                                                                              --Gower.
  
               I had as lief the town crier spoke my lines. --Shak.
  
               Far liefer by his dear hand had I die.   --Tennyson.
  
      Note: The comparative liefer with had or would, and followed
               by the infinitive, either with or without the sign to,
               signifies prefer, choose as preferable, would or had
               rather. In the 16th century rather was substituted for
               liefer in such constructions in literary English, and
               has continued to be generally so used. See {Had as
               lief}, {Had rather}, etc., under {Had}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Lief \Lief\ (l[emac]f), n.
      Same as {Lif}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Lief \Lief\ (l[emac]f), a. [Written also {lieve}.] [OE. leef,
      lef, leof, AS. le[a2]f; akin to OS. liof, OFries. liaf, D.
      lief, G. lieb, OHG. liob, Icel. lj[umac]fr, Sw. ljuf, Goth.
      liubs, and E. love. [root]124. See {Love}, and cf. {Believe},
      {Leave}, n., {Furlough}, {Libidinous}.]
      1. Dear; beloved. [Obs., except in poetry.] [bd]My liefe
            mother.[b8] --Chaucer. [bd]My liefest liege.[b8] --Shak.
  
                     As thou art lief and dear.                  --Tennyson.
  
      2.
  
      Note: (Used with a form of the verb to be, and the dative of
               the personal pronoun.) Pleasing; agreeable; acceptable;
               preferable. [Obs.] See {Lief}, adv., and Had as lief,
               under {Had}.
  
                        Full lief me were this counsel for to hide.
                                                                              --Chaucer.
  
                        Death me liefer were than such despite.
                                                                              --Spenser.
  
      3. Willing; disposed. [Obs.]
  
                     I am not lief to gab.                        --Chaucer.
  
                     He up arose, however lief or loth.      --Spenser.
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