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walter

English

Etymology

See welter.

Verb

walter (third-person singular simple present walters, present participle waltering, simple past and past participle waltered)

  1. (obsolete, dialect, Britain, Scotland) To roll or wallow; to welter.

Anagrams

  • Lawter, rewalt

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wafter

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?w?ft?(?)/

Etymology 1

Alteration of Middle English waughter, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German wachter (a guard), from wachten (to guard).

Noun

wafter (plural wafters)

  1. (obsolete) Armed convoy or escort ship
  2. (obsolete) An agent of the Crown with responsibility for protecting specific maritime activities, such as shipping or fishing.

Etymology 2

waft +? -er.

Noun

wafter (plural wafters)

  1. One who, or that which, wafts.
    • Thou wafter of the soul to bliss or bane.

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