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waferer
ˈwaferer, n. Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5 waferare, -ere, 4–7 wafrer, waffrer. [a. AF. wafrer, f. wafre wafer n. Cf. AL. waferarius.] A maker or seller of wafers or thin cakes. The itinerant wafer-sellers of both sexes had the repute of being ready to act as intermediaries in amatory intrigues. Cf. wafer-...
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Reade Stafford
Reade Stafford married Mabel, the widow of Francis Waferer of the City of London and of Nicholas Williams of Burghfield in Berkshire and daughter of Richard
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wafron
† ˈwafron Obs. Also 5 wafrun, 6 waffron, 5–6 wafroun (Sc. vafrown). [a. AF. *wafron, augm. of wafre wafer n.] = wafer n. 1.? c 1390 Form of Cury (1780) 8 Take obleys other wafrouns in stede of loseyns, and cowche in dyshes. c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 22 Take obles and wafrons. c 1475 Pict. Voc. in ...
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fruiter
fruiter (ˈfruːtə(r)) [orig. a. F. fruitier, f. fruit; later prob. independently f. fruit n. or v. + -er1.] † a. One who deals in, or has the care of fruit. b. A vessel engaged in the fruit-trade. c. A tree that produces fruit. d. A fruit-grower.a 1483 Liber Niger in Househ. Ord. (1790) 22 Besides th...
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wafer
▪ I. wafer, n. (ˈweɪfə(r)) Forms: 4–6 wafre, 4–5 waffre, 5–7 waffer, 8 Sc. waffor, weffer, 5 wafier, wafir, wayfire, wafyre, 6 wafyrre, 5–6 wafur, 5–7 waiffur, (5 -er), 6 whafer, 7 wapher, 5– wafer. [ME. wafre, a. AF. wafre, ONF. waufre (= Central F. gaufre, gofre, whence gofer1), adopted, with chan...
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