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ratter

English

Alternative forms

  • rattener (rare)

Etymology

rat +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æt?(r)

Noun

ratter (plural ratters)

  1. Anything which catches rats, especially a dog trained to catch them; a rat terrier.
  2. One who rats; a traitor; a deserter.

Anagrams

  • Tarter, tarter

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

ratter

  1. present tense of ratte

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rafter

English

Etymology 1

From Old English ræfter, of Germanic origin, related to the origin of raft.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /????ft?(?)/
  • (Canada, US) IPA(key): /??æft??/

Noun

rafter (plural rafters)

  1. One of a series of sloped beams that extend from the ridge or hip to the downslope perimeter or eave, designed to support the roof deck and its associated loads.
    • [] the pigeons fluttered up to the rafters,
  2. A flock of turkeys.
Translations

Verb

rafter (third-person singular simple present rafters, present participle raftering, simple past and past participle raftered)

  1. (transitive) To make (timber, etc.) into rafters.
  2. (transitive) To furnish (a building) with rafters.
  3. (Britain, agriculture) To plough so as to turn the grass side of each furrow upon an unploughed ridge; to ridge.

References


Etymology 2

raft +? -er

Noun

rafter (plural rafters)

  1. A raftsman.

Anagrams

  • Frater, farter, frater

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