swimmer
English
Etymology
From Middle English swimmere, equivalent to swim + -er. The dumplings are so called because they are often served in stew.
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɪmə(ɹ)
Noun
swimmer (plural swimmers)
- One who swims.
- A protuberance on the leg of a horse.
- A webfooted aquatic bird.
- (chiefly in the plural, colloquial) A sperm.
- (UK, informal) A Norfolk dumpling.
Translations
one who swims
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