usere

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From usen (to use, make use) + -ere, from Old French usser, uiser.

Noun

usere (plural useres)

  1. One who makes use of something; a user
  2. An adherent to a religion, philosophy, way of living, etc.
Descendants

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Etymology 2

From Old French usure, from Latin ūsūra.

Noun

usere (plural useres)

  1. Alternative form of usure

References

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