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Multiple Entries:er ER Er -er erbium
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er/ɜː(r)/
▶exclamation expressing hesitation.
– origin C19: natural utterance.
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ER/iːˈɑː(r)/
▶abbreviation
- 1 N. Amer. emergency room.
- 2 King Edward. [from L. Edwardus Rex.]
- 3 Queen Elizabeth. [from L. Elizabetha Regina.]
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Er
▶symbol the chemical element erbium.
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-er1
▶suffix
- 1 denoting a person or thing that performs a specified action or activity: farmer.
- 2 denoting a person or thing that has a specified attribute or form: two-wheeler.
- 3 denoting a person concerned with a specified thing: milliner.
- 4 denoting a person belonging to a specified place or group: city-dweller.
– origin OE -ere, of Gmc origin.
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-er2
▶suffix forming the comparative of adjectives (as in bigger) and adverbs (as in faster).
– origin OE suffix -ra (adjectival), -or (adverbial), of Gmc origin.
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-er3
▶suffix forming nouns used informally, usually by distortion of the root word: footer.
– origin prob. an extended use of -er1; orig. Rugby School sl., later adopted at Oxford University.
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-er4
▶suffix forming frequentative verbs such as patter.
– origin OE -erian, -rian, of Gmc origin.
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-er5
▶suffix forming nouns.
- 1 such as sampler. Compare with -ar1. [ending corresponding to L. -aris.]
■ such as butler, danger.
[ending corresponding to L. -arius, -arium.]■ such as border.
[ending corresponding (via OFr. -eure) to L. -atura.]■ such as laver.
See laver2. [ending corresponding (via OFr. -eor) to L. -atorium.]
- 2 equivalent to -or1.
– origin via OFr. or Anglo-Norman Fr. (see above).
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-er6
▶suffix chiefly Law (forming nouns) denoting verbal action or a document effecting such action: disclaimer.
– origin from Anglo-Norman Fr. (infin. ending).
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erbium /ˈəːbɪəm/
▶noun the chemical element of atomic number 68, a soft silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series. (Symbol: Er)
'er' also found in these Oxford entries:
agent noun
- -ar
- -ar
- -ate
- batter
- boundary
- bower
- breathalyser
- clenbuterol
- clinker
- cocker spaniel
- copper
- DIY
- e'er
- eggar
- ER
- Er
- -er
- -er
- -er
- -er
- -er
- -er
- erbium
- erhu
- -ers
- filler
- former
- fruiterer
- -grapher
- harrier
- -ier
- josser
- ladder
- layer
- lesser
- lister
- lugger
- meter
- milliner
- nary
- ne'er
- ne'er-do-well
- o'er
- plonker
- Quaker
- rai
- rubber
- sapper

