different between fatherer vs gatherer
fatherer
English
Etymology
father +? -er
Noun
fatherer (plural fatherers)
- Agent noun of father: one who fathers.
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gatherer
English
Etymology
From Middle English gaderere, gaderare, equivalent to gather +? -er.
Noun
gatherer (plural gatherers)
- A person who gathers things.
- A person who collects rent or taxes.
- (textiles) An attachment to a sewing machine for making gathers in the cloth.
- A workman who collects molten glass on the end of a rod preparatory to blowing.
Derived terms
- tax gatherer
- hunter-gatherer
Translations
Anagrams
- regather
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