"pelter" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: pelters [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛltə(ɹ) Etymology: From pelt + -er. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|pelt|er}} pelt + -er Head templates: {{en-noun}} pelter (plural pelters)
  1. One who pelts.
    Sense id: en-pelter-en-noun-f9z2n-WW
  2. (sometimes figurative) A pelting; a shower of missiles, rain, anger, etc. Tags: figuratively, sometimes
    Sense id: en-pelter-en-noun-4Nj~Zguh
  3. (dated) A pinchpenny; a mean, sordid person; a miser; a skinflint. Tags: dated
    Sense id: en-pelter-en-noun-gKbkW-tk Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -er, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 29 30 38 3 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -er: 28 24 38 10 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 34 16 46 5 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 27 24 46 3

Verb [English]

Forms: pelters [present, singular, third-person], peltering [participle, present], peltered [participle, past], peltered [past]
Rhymes: -ɛltə(ɹ) Etymology: From pelt + -er. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|pelt|er}} pelt + -er Head templates: {{en-verb}} pelter (third-person singular simple present pelters, present participle peltering, simple past and past participle peltered)
  1. (dialect or nonstandard) To pelt. Tags: dialectal, nonstandard
    Sense id: en-pelter-en-verb-zC4BqX8k

Inflected forms

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