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Abbaser

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seisernounObsolete form of seizer. [One who seizes.]
absteynernounObsolete form of abstainer. [One who abstains; especially, one who abstains from something, such as the use of alcohol or drugs, or one who abstains for religious reasons; one who practices self-denial.]
oppressournounObsolete form of oppressor. [Someone who oppresses another or others.]
empalernounObsolete form of impaler. [One who impales.]
abassinounObsolete spelling of abbasi. [(numismatics) A silver coin of Persia, introduced by Safavid Shah Abbas in 16th century, worth about twenty cents.]
beggernounObsolete form of beggar. [A person who begs.]
taberdarnounObsolete form of tabarder. [One who wears a tabard.]
usurpornounObsolete form of usurper. [One who usurps.]
transgressournounObsolete form of transgressor. [Someone who transgresses.]
idolasternounObsolete form of idolater. [One who worships idols; (historical) a pagan.]
scriblernounObsolete form of scribbler. [One who scribbles; a hasty or untalented writer or artist.]
replyernounObsolete form of replier. [One who, or that which, replies.]
advauncernounObsolete form of advancer. [One who advances or puts forward.]
priarnounObsolete form of prayer. [(uncountable) A practice of communicating with one's God, or with some spiritual entity.]
abbynounA diminutive of the female given name Abigail, from Hebrew, also used as a formal given name.
inspectournounObsolete form of inspector. [A person employed to inspect something.]
conquerournounObsolete form of conqueror. [Someone who conquers.]
accusournounObsolete form of accuser. [One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.]
enheritournounObsolete form of inheritor. [Someone who inherits something; an heir.]
persecutournounObsolete form of persecutor. [A person or thing that persecutes or harasses.]

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