"dreamster" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: dreamsters [plural]
Etymology: From dream + -ster. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|dream|ster}} dream + -ster Head templates: {{en-noun}} dreamster (plural dreamsters)
  1. (rare) One who dreams; a dreamer. Tags: rare
    Sense id: en-dreamster-en-noun-VWeeYtRh Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ster

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          "ref": "1888 June 20, “Evening Echoes”, in The Evening Republican, volume I, number 182, Meadville, Pa., page [4], column 2",
          "text": "A Beaver Falls, Pa., brewer named Anderson, who has something of a reputation as a dreamster, dreamed three nights in succession, recently, that Hon. William D. McKinley, of Ohio, would be nominated by the Republicans for President.",
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          "ref": "1889 June 15, “Clarence River J. C. Races. Closing of Acceptances.”, in The Clarence & Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser, volume XXIX, number 2479, Grafton, N.S.W., page 8, column 4",
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          "ref": "1941 May, Irvin R. Kuenzli, “The Secretary-Treasurer’s Page: The AFT Forges Ahead”, in The American Teacher, American Federation of Teachers, page 2, column 2",
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          "ref": "1961, Henry Treece, “Towards the Rising Sun”, in Jason, London: The Bodley Head, part three (Colchis), page 176",
          "text": "I asked Orpheus about this dream—he was one of the few I dared confide in; I would never have thought of asking Atalanta, who, although she bowed to me before the men, always smiled at me mockingly, as though she were waiting for something to happen to me, when we met alone. Orpheus shook his head and said that he was not a dreamster but that it seemed to him the gods had strange adventures in store for me.",
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          "ref": "1998, Sydney Prentice, “Prelude”, in Tale of the Turk: Journey of a Soul, Hermitage Press, page 33",
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          "text": "When Alexander campaigned through the East, / Through Xerxes’ realm, where Persian dreamsters scried, / Doubt thrust his mentor’s quip from its high seat: / For what brash slave would “Nay!” a tyrant’s “Aye!”— / […]",
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