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toyer
English
Etymology
toy +? -er
Noun
toyer (plural toyers)
- One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler.
- She had a reputation as a toyer with men's hearts.
Anagrams
- Torey
Middle English
Adverb
toyer
- Alternative form of toyere
Adjective
toyer
- Alternative form of toyere
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toyear
English
Alternative forms
- to-year
Etymology
From Middle English toyere; equivalent to to- +? year.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)
Adverb
toyear (not comparable)
- (obsolete) This year, in this year; during the year.
- 1728, John Gay,The Beggar's Opera, I.2:
- Betty hath brought more Goods into our Lock to-year than any five of the Gang […] .
- 1728, John Gay,The Beggar's Opera, I.2:
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