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winner

English

Etymology

From Middle English wynner, wynnere, equivalent to win +? -er. Compare Saterland Frisian Winner (winner), West Frisian winner (winner), Dutch winner and winnaar (winner), German Low German Winner, Gewinner (winner), German Gewinner (winner), Danish vinder (winner), Swedish vinnare (winner), Norwegian vinner (winner).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?w?n?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?w?n?/
  • Rhymes: -?n?(?)
  • Homophone: winter (some North American dialects)

Noun

winner (plural winners)

  1. One who has won or often wins.
  2. (sports) A point or goal that wins a competition.

Antonyms

  • loser

Derived terms

  • breadwinner
  • prizewinner, prize winner
  • winner-take-all

Translations

winner From the web:

  • what winners do
  • what winners do to win
  • what winner of the voice gets
  • what winners of the voice are famous
  • what winners are left on scratchcards
  • what winners of the voice have become famous
  • what winners are open


torinaoshi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ????.

Noun

torinaoshi (plural torinaoshi)

  1. (sumo) a rematch; ordered by the judges if unable to determine a winner

torinaoshi From the web:

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