Lend me your -eers
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Lend me your -eers
Are there still many -eer words in daily circulation where you live?
As a child, I loved words such as rocketeer, bucaneer, and gazetteer.
As a child, I loved words such as rocketeer, bucaneer, and gazetteer.
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Haven't you ever used this tool before? It might give you more ideas.
http://onelook.com/?w=*teer&ls=a
http://onelook.com/?w=*teer&ls=a
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"small, unbound treatise," 1387, from Anglo-Latin panfletus, popular short form of "Pamphilus, seu de Amore" ("Pamphilus, or about Love"), a short L. love poem of 12c., popular and widely copied in Middle Ages; the name from Gk. pamphilos "loved by all," from pan- "all" + philos "loving, dear." Meaning "brief work dealing with questions of current interest" is late 16c. Pamphleteer (n.) is first recorded 1642"
Thanks to www.etymonline.com
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Thanks to www.etymonline.com
Doncha love language?