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vailer
English
Etymology
vail +? -er
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ve?l?(?)/
- Homophone: veiler
Noun
vailer (plural vailers)
- (obsolete) one who vails
- 1614, Thomas Overbury, Characters
- if he finds not good ?tore of vailers , vailers, hee comes home ?tiffe and ?eer
- 1614, Thomas Overbury, Characters
References
vailer in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Averil, Elvira, Levari
Norman
Etymology
vaile (“sail”) +? -er
Verb
vailer
- (Jersey, nautical) to sail
vailer From the web:
ailer
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Adjective
ailer
- comparative form of ail: more ail
Anagrams
- Alire, Ariel, Liera, ariel, lirae, raile
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