different between sailer vs vendor
sailer
English
Etymology
From Middle English sailer, sayler, saylere, equivalent to sail +? -er.
Noun
sailer (plural sailers)
- That which sails; a boat.
- 1880, Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major, Chapter 34,[1]
- She is the best sailer in the service, and she carries a hundred guns.
- 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 16,[2]
- Elsewhere it has been said that in the lack of frigates (of course better sailers than line-of-battle ships) in the English squadron up the Straits at that period, the Indomitable was occasionally employed not only as an available substitute for a scout, but at times on detached service of more important kind.
- 1880, Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major, Chapter 34,[1]
- (baseball) A fastball that skims through the air.
- Obsolete form of sailor.
- 2002, Cheryl A. Fury, Tides in the Affairs of Men
- The records of Stepney parish note the burial of Henry Rainsford "an old sailer sometyme beadle of Ratclife and now a pencioner."
- 2002, Cheryl A. Fury, Tides in the Affairs of Men
Anagrams
- Alires, Israel, Isreal, Lieras, Sal Rei, ariels, railes, realis, relais, resail, serail, serial
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vendor
English
Alternative forms
- vender
Etymology
Borrowed from Anglo-Norman vendor (Old French vendeor), from Latin venditor (“seller”), from vendere (“to sell, cry up for sale, praise”), contraction of venundare, venumdare, also, as originally, two words venum dare (“to sell”), from venum (“sale, price”) + dare (“to give”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?v?n.d?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?v?n.d?/
- Rhymes: -?nd?(?)
- Homophone: Venda (in non-rhotic accents)
Noun
vendor (plural vendors)
- A person or a company that vends or sells.
- A vending machine.
- 2015, Jennifer Ott, Rays of Civilization (page 64)
- She left her duties guarding the cola vendor and brushed past Earl to the aisle with the creamed corn.
- 2015, Jennifer Ott, Rays of Civilization (page 64)
Synonyms
- merchant
- seller
Related terms
- vend
- vending machine
- vendor bid
- vendue
Translations
Verb
vendor (third-person singular simple present vendors, present participle vendoring, simple past and past participle vendored)
- (transitive, software engineering) To bundle third-party dependencies with the source code for one's own program.
- I distributed my application with a vendored copy of Perl so that it wouldn't use the system copies of Perl where it is installed.
- (transitive, software engineering) As the software vendor, to bundle one's own, possibly modified version of dependencies with a standard program.
- Strawberry Perl contains vendored copies of some CPAN modules, designed to allow them to run on Windows.
Anagrams
- Verdon, droven
Latin
Verb
v?ndor
- first-person singular present passive indicative of v?nd?
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