wastour

English

Noun

wastour (plural wastours)

  1. Alternative form of waster
    • 1829, Robert Southey, “Colloquy XIII. The River Greta.—Trade.—Population.—Colonies.”, in Sir Thomas More: or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society. [], volume II, London: John Murray, [], →OCLC, page 297:
      For though knights are not more needed now to protect the husbandmen against wastours and wicked men, [].

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman wastour (continental Old French gasteor); equivalent to wast (desolate) + -our.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wasˈtuːr/, /ˈwastur/, /ˈwastər/, /waːs-/

Noun

wastour (plural wastours)

  1. A devastator or raider; one who lays waste.
  2. A squanderer; one who wastes money or resources.

Descendants

  • English: waster; wastor, wastour
  • Scots: waster

References

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