Halser

/ˈhɔːlzər/ noun

Definition

A person who halses; someone who commands or adjures solemnly.

Etymology

From halse (verb) with the agent noun suffix -er, following standard English patterns for creating nouns from verbs.

Kelly Says

The -er suffix is one of English's most productive tools—you can add it to almost any verb to name the person doing it. This word shows how even rare verbs follow the same naming rules.

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