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fowler
English
Etymology
From Middle English foulere, vo?elere, fuwelare, fugelere, from Old English fuglere (“fowler”), equivalent to fowl +? -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fa?l?(?)/
- Homophones: fouler, Fowler
Noun
fowler (plural fowlers)
- A hunter of wildfowl.
Translations
Descendants
- ? Irish: foghlaeir
Anagrams
- Flower, Wolfer, flower, flowre, reflow, wolfer
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foiler
English
Etymology
foil +? -er
Noun
foiler (plural foilers)
- One who foils or frustrates.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Johnson to this entry?)
Anagrams
- folier, forlie
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