The termination of many English words, denoting the agent; applied either to men or things; as in hater, farmer, heater, grater. At the end of names of places, -er signifies a man of the place; as, Londoner, i. e., London man.
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"-er" Quotes from Famous Books ![]() ![]() — A Book of Quaker Saints • Lucy Violet Hodgkin ![]() ![]() — A Yeoman's Letters - Third Edition • P. T. Ross ![]() ![]() — An English Grammar • W. M. Baskervill and J. W. Sewell ![]() ![]() — Two Years Before the Mast • Richard Henry Dana ![]() ![]() — Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll, Volume I • Robert Green Ingersoll |
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