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gazer
English
Etymology
gaze +? -er
Noun
gazer (plural gazers)
- One who gazes.
- 1595, William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 3, Act II, Scene 2, [1]
- I'll drown more sailors than the mermaid shall; / I'll slay more gazers than the basilisk;
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book V, edited by Abraham Stoll, Indianapolis: Hackett, 2006, Canto Eight, stanza 38, p. 113,
- Like lightening flash, that hath the gazer burned, / So did the sight thereof their sense dismay, / That backe againe upon themselves they turned, / And with their ryder ranne perforce away:
- 1820, Washington Irving, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," [2]
- Knots of gazers and gossips were collected in the churchyard, at the bridge, and at the spot where the hat and pumpkin had been found.
- 1854, Henry David Thoreau, Walden, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1910, pp. 86-7, [3]
- I would observe, by the way, that it costs me nothing for curtains, for I have no gazers to shut out but the sun and moon, and I am willing that they should look in.
- 1914, Wassily Kandinsky, The Art of Spiritual Harmony, translated by M.T.H. Sadler, Houghton Mifflin, Chapter V, p. 49, [4]
- Keen lemon-yellow hurts the eye in time as a prolonged and shrill trumpet-note the ear, and the gazer turns away to seek relief in blue or green.
- 1595, William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 3, Act II, Scene 2, [1]
Derived terms
- shoegazer
- stargazer
Anagrams
- Garzê, Zager, graze
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.ze/
Etymology 1
gaz +? -er
Verb
gazer
- to gas (exterminate using gas)
- (slang) to smoke (a cigarette)
- (takes a reflexive pronoun, se gazer) to rage, to become irate
- (informal) to go well, to be well (feeling)
- ça gaze ? - how's it going?
- oui, ça gaze. - it's going alright
Conjugation
Related terms
- gazage
Descendants
- ? Italian: gazare
- ? Romanian: gaza
Etymology 2
gaze +? -er
Verb
gazer
- to gloss over; to cover up; to hush up
Conjugation
Anagrams
- garez
- ragez
Further reading
- “gazer” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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gazet
English
Etymology
From Italian gazeta, gazzetta, probably diminutive of Latin gaza (“royal treasure”).
Noun
gazet (plural gazets)
- (obsolete) An old Venetian coin.
Anagrams
- Gaetz
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French gazette, from Italian gazzetta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a??z?t/
- Hyphenation: ga?zet
- Rhymes: -?t
Noun
gazet f (plural gazetten, diminutive gazetje n)
- (now chiefly Belgium or historical) newspaper
Synonyms
- krant
Hausa
Etymology
From English gazette.
Noun
gàzêt f
- gazette
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