different between meeker vs weeker

meeker

English

Etymology 1

Adjective

meeker

  1. comparative form of meek: more meek

Etymology 2

From the brand name of a harrow maker.

Verb

meeker (third-person singular simple present meekers, present participle meekering, simple past and past participle meekered)

  1. (agriculture) To break up and smooth soil with a harrow.

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weeker

English

Etymology

week +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Homophone: weaker

Noun

weeker (plural weekers)

  1. (especially in combination with a number) Someone who participates in something for a certain number of weeks.
    Most holidaymakers are two-weekers, but a few are three-weekers.

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