brailler

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English

Etymology

braille +‎ -er

Noun

brailler (plural braillers)

  1. (technology) A typewriter used to emboss paper with braille cells to be read by the visually impaired instead of using a manual stylus.
    • 2005, Jean E. Olmstead, Itinerant teaching (page 190)
      Use pads under braillers to reduce noise and under reading-writing stands to counteract sliding.

French

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *bragulare, from Latin bragere. Compare braire. Cognate with the English bray.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʁa.je/ ~ /bʁɑ.je/
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Verb

brailler

  1. to holler, yell
  2. to bawl

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