rædere

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *rēdārijaz, equivalent to rǣd + -ere and/or rǣdan + -ere. Cognate with Old High German rātari (adviser).

Noun

rǣdere m (nominative plural rǣderas)

  1. One who reads; a reader
  2. A scholar
  3. A lector
  4. A reader or interpreter of riddles; a diviner

Descendants

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