different between householder vs politiquera

householder

English

Etymology

From Middle English housholdere, equivalent to household +? -er. The Buddhist sense is a semantic loan from Pali gahapati (literally house-master).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ha?sho?ld?(?)/

Noun

householder (plural householders)

  1. The owner of a house.
  2. The head of a household.
  3. (Buddhism) A layperson, lay devotee, gahapati.

Synonyms

  • homeowner

Translations

See also

  • Householder (Buddhism)

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politiquera

English

Etymology

Spanish politiquera

Noun

politiquera (plural politiqueras)

  1. (US politics) One who is paid by an election campaign to issue fliers to householders and encourage them to go and vote for a particular candidate.

Spanish

Noun

politiquera f (plural politiqueras)

  1. female equivalent of politiquero (political intriguer)

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