different between borderer vs bordered
borderer
English
Etymology
border +? -er
Noun
borderer (plural borderers)
- A person who resides near a border.
- 1904, The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly (volume 9, page 208)
- The Borderers on the English side rieved, harried, and plundered each other with as much keenness and audacity as did the Scots on the other side.
- 1904, The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly (volume 9, page 208)
- A soldier of a border regiment in the British Army (Border Regiment, South Wales Borderers, King's Own Scottish Borderers).
Synonyms
- frontiersman
Translations
Anagrams
- reborder
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bordered
English
Pronunciation
Verb
bordered
- simple past tense and past participle of border
Anagrams
- deborder
bordered From the web:
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