"Picker" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: Pickers [plural]
Rhymes: -ɪkə(ɹ) Etymology: Various origins: * From picker, an English occupational surname for someone who used a pick. * Borrowed from German Picker, an occupational surname for someone who used a pickaxe. * Borrowed from Dutch Picker, an occupational surname for a stonemason or for a reaper or mower. * Jewish Ashkenazi nickname for a glutton, from Yiddish פּיקן (pikn, “to peck”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Picker}} German Picker, {{bor|en|nl|Picker}} Dutch Picker, {{der|en|yi|פּיקן|t=to peck}} Yiddish פּיקן (pikn, “to peck”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|Pickers}} Picker (plural Pickers)
  1. A surname. Synonyms: Pickar

Inflected forms

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