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reaper

English

Etymology

From Middle English reper, repare, repere, *riper (the last, attested only in surnames Ryper, Riper, etc.), from Old English r?pere (reaper), equivalent to reap +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -i?p?(r)

Noun

reaper (plural reapers)

  1. One who reaps; a person employed to harvest crops from the fields by reaping.
  2. A machine used to harvest crops.
  3. (often with initial capital) Short for Grim Reaper.
    • 1976, Buck Dharma (Blue Öyster Cult), "Don't Fear the Reaper" (song)
      Don't fear the Reaper / We'll be able to fly
    • 1999, Karl S. Guthke, The Gender of Death: A Cultural History in Art and Literature (page 7)
      Why is the Grim Reaper a man? True, the noun ending would theoretically allow us to visualize the reaper as a woman as well, but we don't.

Derived terms

  • Grim Reaper

Related terms

  • reap

Translations

Anagrams

  • Pearre, Perera, rerape

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followers

English

Noun

followers

  1. plural of follower

Anagrams

  • refollows

French

Noun

followers m

  1. plural of follower

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