preposition
ere
eh-uh
preposition
1
Before; earlier than (an old-fashioned or literary word).
"He vowed to return ere nightfall."
"Ere long, the truth came out."
conjunction
1
Before (something happens) — used the same old-fashioned, literary way.
"Ere she could answer, the phone rang."
How to Use Ere
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn old-fashioned or poetic way of saying "before."
Common mistake
Don't confuse with "air" or "heir" — they sound alike but are unrelated.
When to use it
Archaic/literary — you will meet it in older poetry and fiction, not in everyday modern English.
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Etymology
From Old English ǣr ("early, before"), the same root that gives us "early" and "erstwhile."