ERE
Ere is an English word that functions as an archaic conjunction meaning before. It is most commonly found in poetry, religious or historical texts, and other forms of writing that deliberately evoke an older or biblical tone. In modern prose, its use is limited and typically intended for stylistic effect rather than everyday communication.
Etymology and history: Ere derives from Old English forms such as ǣr or ær, which carried the
Usage and phrases: Ere appears most often in phrases such as ere long, meaning soon, and ere
Examples and tone: A line might read, “Ere the dawn, the city slept,” to convey a classical
See also: before, before long, archaic language, poetry. Note: Ere is distinct from its uppercase acronym forms,