Gliders

/ˈɡlaɪdɚz/ noun

aircraft that fly without engines by using air currents and gravity; or people or animals that glide; or a type of furniture that rocks gently back and forth.

From Old English 'glidan' meaning 'to slide or slip.' The '-er' suffix means 'one who does' the action. Became specialized for engineless aircraft and furniture.

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