💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Affeerer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| affeermentnoun | (obsolete, law) The act of affeering or assessing an amercement, according to the circumstances of the case. |
| affrighternoun | (archaic) One who frightens. |
| affrayment | — |
| affretnoun | (obsolete) An attack. |
| affiauncenoun | Obsolete form of affiance. [Faith, trust.] |
| affrightmentnoun | (archaic) Fright; fear; alarm; the fact or state of being frightened. |
| abiurernoun | Obsolete form of abjurer. [One who abjures.] |
| appeachernoun | (obsolete) An accuser. |
| affrightnoun | (archaic) Great fear, terror, fright. |
| affectournoun | Obsolete spelling of affecter. [A person who affects to know something or to be something.] |
| affraynoun | The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others. |
| adjurernoun | One who adjures. |
| abjurernoun | One who abjures. |
| allegatornoun | (obsolete) A person who alleges |
| fedarynoun | Obsolete form of feodary. [An accomplice.] |
| abbasernoun | Obsolete form of abaser. [One who, or that which, abases.] |
| abearverb | (transitive, now rare, dialectal) To put up with; to endure; to bear. |
| abjurornoun | Alternative form of abjurer. [One who abjures.] |
| avouterernoun | (obsolete) An adulterer. |
| advoutrernoun | (obsolete) An adulterer. |
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