burier
English
Etymology
bury + -er, from Middle English birier, from Old English byrgere. Present form probably reformed from the verb based on West Midland dialect.
Noun
burier (plural buriers)
- One who buries
- 1901 May, “Baby Burier Gets Nine Years”, in New York Times:
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