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wester

English

Etymology

west +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?st?(?)

Noun

wester (plural westers)

  1. A strong westerly wind.

Verb

wester (third-person singular simple present westers, present participle westering, simple past and past participle westered)

  1. To move towards the west
    • 1936, Alfred Edward Housman, More Poems, XI, line 1-2
      The rainy Pleiads wester,
      Orion plunges prone,

Usage notes

  • Used especially of heavenly bodies.

Derived terms

  • westering

Translations

Adjective

wester (not comparable)

  1. (dialect) Western, westerly.

Derived terms

  • Wester Ross

Related terms

  • easter

References

  • “wester”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.

Anagrams

  • Ewerts, rewets, stewer, tweers

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wrester

English

Etymology

wrest +? -er

Noun

wrester (plural wresters)

  1. One who wrests.

Anagrams

  • strewer

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