Banker
English
Etymology
From Bank(s) + -er, from the Outer Banks.
Noun
Banker (plural Bankers)
- A native or resident of the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
- A Banker horse, a feral horse from the islands of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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German
Alternative forms
- Bänker (less common)
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
Banker m (strong, genitive Bankers, plural Banker, feminine Bankerin)
- banker (one who works in the banking industry)
Usage notes
- Banker is a wider term than Bankier but narrower than Bankangestellter. It is commonly used of those who are entrusted with making business decisions within a bank, excluding for example mere cashiers or tellers.
Declension
Declension of Banker [masculine, strong]
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