different between waller vs swaller
waller
English
Etymology 1
wall +? -er
Noun
waller (plural wallers)
- One who builds walls.
Etymology 2
From wallow or wallower.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?l?(r)
- Rhymes: -?l?(?)
Noun
waller (plural wallers)
- The place where animals make their bed.
Derived terms
- hog waller, hogwaller
Verb
waller (third-person singular simple present wallers, present participle wallering, simple past and past participle wallered)
- Pronunciation spelling of wallow.
Etymology 3
Noun
waller (plural wallers)
- The wels catfish.
References
- waller in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- waller, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, by Jonathon Green, 2nd edition, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.: 2005, ?ISBN.
- 'waller', Gratitude for Shoes: Growing Up Poor in the Smokies, by Cleo Hicks Williams, iUniverse, 2005 ?ISBN
Anagrams
- Lawler
waller From the web:
swaller
English
Verb
swaller (third-person singular simple present swallers, present participle swallering, simple past and past participle swallered)
- Pronunciation spelling of swallow.
- 1902, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Luella Miller
- I marched right up to Luella, a-holdin' out of that cup, all smokin'. 'Now,' says I, 'Luella Miller, you swaller this!'
- 1902, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Luella Miller
Anagrams
- wallers
swaller From the web:
- what does swalla mean
- what does a swaller
- what is the meaning of swalla
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