- ǽwrítere
- m (-es/-as) a writer, composer, or framer of laws
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
wrítere — wrítere1 m ( es/ as) writer, scribe, author, portrayer, painter; secretary … Old to modern English dictionary
writere — writer … The Old English to English
writer — writere … English to the Old English
Clem Schouwenaars — Born 28 December 1932(1932 12 28) Mortsel, Belgium Died 10 September 1993(1993 09 10) (aged 60) Lubbeek, Belgium Nationality … Wikipedia
writer — /ruy teuhr/, n. 1. a person engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., esp. as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist. 2. a clerk, scribe, or the like. 3. a person who commits his or her thoughts, ideas, etc., to writing: an … Universalium
Writer — This is a medieval English surname. It is occupational and does describer one who wrote. It originates from the pre 7th century Olde English word writere which translates as a copier of manuscripts, a very important occupation in the days before… … Surnames reference
writer — (n.) O.E. writere one who can write, clerk; one who produces books or literary compositions, agent noun from writan (see WRITE (Cf. write) (v.)). Meaning sign painter is from 1837. Writer s cramp attested by 1853; writer s block by 1950 … Etymology dictionary
writer — n. 1 a person who writes or has written something. 2 a person who writes books; an author. 3 a clerk, esp. in the Navy or in government offices. 4 a scribe. Phrases and idioms: writer s cramp a muscular spasm due to excessive writing. Writer to… … Useful english dictionary