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)
- The owner of a house.
- The head of a household.
- (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)
- (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)
- female equivalent of politiquero (“political intriguer”)
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