open-ers

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English openears; equivalent to open + ers.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔːpənɛrs/, /ˈɔːpənars/

Noun

open-ers (plural open-erses) (rare)

  1. The fruit of the common medlar (Crataegus germanica, syn. Mespilus germanica)
    • c. 1390, Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘Reeve's Prologue’, Canterbury Tales (Ellesmere manuscript):
      But if I fare as dooth an Openers / That ilke fruyt is euer leng the wers / Til it be roten in Mullok or in stree [...].
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Descendants

  • English: open-arse

References

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