misliker

English

Etymology

mislike + -er

Noun

misliker (plural mislikers)

  1. One who mislikes.
    • December 20, 1576, Edmund Grindal, letter to the Queen concerning suppressing the prophecies, and restraining the number of preachers
      Some there be also, that are mislikers of the godly reformation in religion now established; wishing indeed that there were no preachers at all []

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

misliker

  1. present of mislike
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