💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Widderer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| widowernoun | A man whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried); a man in relation to his late spouse; masculine of widow. [from 14th c.] |
| weddernoun | A person who marries. |
| grass widowernoun | A married man whose spouse is away. |
| weddingernoun | (archaic) One who attends a wedding. |
| witherernoun | One who or that which withers. |
| weepernoun | A person who weeps. |
| widow-hunternoun | Somebody who seeks to marry a widow for her money. |
| witherlingnoun | One who or that which is withered or decrepit. |
| wellwillernoun | (archaic) Alternative form of well-willer. [(archaic) One who wishes (someone) well, or means kindly (toward someone).] |
| wintlernoun | A person who wintles. |
| willernoun | One who leaves an inheritance by writing a will. |
| diernoun | One who dies. |
| wardernoun | A guard, especially in a prison. |
| vowernoun | One who makes a vow. |
| witherwinnoun | (rare, dialect or archaic) An opponent; rival; adversary; enemy; (Christianity) the Adversary; the Devil. |
| furrinernoun | (Now chiefly derogatory) Pronunciation spelling of foreigner. [A person from a foreign country.] |
| ongoernoun | One who continues moving along a path or carrying on a tradition. |
| pensioneenoun | A person to whom a pension is paid; a pensioner. |
| wanderernoun | (soccer) someone connected with any number of soccer clubs known as the Wanderers. |
| divorceenoun | A divorced person. |
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