Reformer
English
Etymology
From Reform (Party) + -er.
Noun
Reformer (plural Reformers)
- (Christianity, historical) Alternative letter-case form of reformer (“one involved in the Reformation”)
- (Canada, historical) A member of the Reform movement in 19th-century Canada.
- (Canadian politics) A member of the Reform Party of Canada, which existed from 1987 to 2000.
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Noun
Reformer m (strong, genitive Reformers, plural Reformer, feminine Reformerin)
- (person who reforms) reformer
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Further reading
- “Reformer” in Duden online
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