different between baser vs abaser
baser
English
Adjective
baser
- comparative form of base: more base
Anagrams
- BSAer, Bares, Brase, Breas, Saber, bares, barse, bears, besra, braes, rabes, saber, sabre
French
Etymology
base +? -er
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?.ze/
Verb
baser
- to base (have as its foundation or starting point)
Conjugation
References
Anagrams
- brase, brasé, sabre, sabré
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
baser m
- indefinite plural of base
Verb
baser
- imperative of basere
Swedish
Noun
baser
- indefinite plural of bas
Anagrams
- sebra
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abaser
English
Etymology
abase +? -er
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /??be?s.?/
Noun
abaser (plural abasers)
- One who, or that which, abases. [Late 16th century.]
- 1587, John Bridges, A Defence of the Gouernment Established in the Church of Englande for Ecclesiasticall Matters, London: Thomas Chard, Book 3, p. 297,[1]
- Therefore he that shall be disobedient to [the Deacons], shall be altogither without God, and wicked, and contemning Christe, and an abaser of his ordinance.
- 1887, E. H. Whinfield (translator), Masnavi I Ma’navi: The Spiritual Couplets of Maulána Jalálu-’d-Dín Muhammad i Rúmi, London: Trübner, Book 6, Story 6, p. 300,[2]
- God is an Abaser and an Exalter;
- Without these two processes nothing comes into being.
- 1905, Morrison I. Swift, Human Submission, Philadelphia: The Liberty Press, Chapter 5, p. 37,[3]
- He has committed the irretrievable character fault of suffering himself to be wrenched out of manhood into slavehood, whereafter he conforms no longer to the high free true laws of his soul but moulds his being to his false state and to the compelling will of abasers.
- 1587, John Bridges, A Defence of the Gouernment Established in the Church of Englande for Ecclesiasticall Matters, London: Thomas Chard, Book 3, p. 297,[1]
References
Anagrams
- Raabes, abears, abrase
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