Definition
Someone or something that fetches; a person or animal that retrieves or brings something to you.
Etymology
From fetch (to go get and bring back) + -er (one who does something). Fetch comes from Old English, meaning 'to go and get,' and -er transforms verbs into agent nouns.
Kelly Says
Dogs are famous fetchers—the game 'fetch' is one of the most popular ways to exercise dogs because the retrieval instinct is bred into many breeds. The word perfectly captures that simple act of going, getting, and bringing something back, which is why it's so commonly associated with canine play.
Translations
ARالعربية
المستلم
al-musta-lim
BNবাংলা
সংগ্রহকারী
song-ro-ha-kar-ee
CACatalà
fetcher
fet-cher
CSČeština
sběratel
s-be-ra-tel
DEDeutsch
Sammler
sam-mler
ELΕλληνικά
αποστολέας
a-po-sto-le-as
ESEspañol
recolector
re-kol-ek-tor
FRFrançais
ramasseur
ra-ma-se-r
HIहिन्दी
प्राप्तकर्ता
pra-apta-karta
HUMagyar
szállító
s-zál-lı-to
IDBahasa Indonesia
pencari
pen-ca-ri
ITItaliano
recuperatore
re-cu-pe-ra-tore
JA日本語
取り寄せ人
to-ri-yose-hito
KO한국어
가져오는 사람
ga-je-o-neun sa-ram
MSBahasa Melayu
pencari
pen-ca-ri
MYမြန်မာ
ဆင့်ကူး
seng-ku-u
NLNederlands
ophalen
o-pha-len
PLPolski
pobieracz
po-bie-ra-cz
PTPortuguês
arrebatador
ar-re-ba-ta-dor
RORomână
cumpărător
cum-pa-ra-tor
RUРусский
собиратель
so-bi-ra-tel
SVSvenska
inköpare
in-ko-pa-re
SWKiswahili
mtafutaji
m-ta-fu-ta-ji
TAதமிழ்
பெற்றுக் கொள்ளும்
pe-rru-kko-llum
TEతెలుగు
పుట్టించే
pu-t-tin-che
TRTürkçe
getirmeci
ge-tir-me-ci
UKУкраїнська
збирач
zy-bra-ch
URاردو
لینے والا
lin-ay-wa-la
VITiếng Việt
người lấy
nguoi lay