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bleater

English

Etymology

bleat (verb) +? -er

Noun

bleater (plural bleaters)

  1. Agent noun of bleat; one who bleats.
    • 1956, C. S. Lewis, The Last Battle, Collins, 1998, Chapter 3,
      "Baby!" he hissed. "Silly little bleater! Go home to your mother and drink milk. [] "
    • 2007, Virgil, Aeneid, translated by Frederick Ahl, Oxford University Press, Book 7, line 538, p. 175,
      Five flocks of bleaters he had, and five herds of cattle to shelter []

Anagrams

  • retable

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bloater

English

Etymology

bloat +? -er, because they swell during preparation.

Noun

bloater (plural bloaters)

  1. (Britain) A salted, and lightly smoked herring or mackerel.
  2. (Canada, US) A freshwater fish native to the Great Lakes; the species Coregonus hoyi.

Synonyms

  • (smoked fish): wanker (public school slang)

Derived terms

  • (British) bloater paste

References

  • bloater at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • Bloater (herring) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Coregonus hoyi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • La Trobe, latrobe, retablo, rotable

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