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English
Etymology
From lade + -er.
Noun
lader (plural laders)
- One who loads cargo onto a vessel.
Anagrams
- Leard, Radle, Radel, Eldar, alder, Alder., alder-, lared, Adler, Alred, Alder
Danish
Etymology 1
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
Noun
lader c
- indefinite plural of lade
Etymology 2
I.e. lade (“to let”).
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): , (always in the meaning "to seem, pretend") IPA(key):
Noun
lader
- present tense of lade
Etymology 3
I.e. lade (“to load”).
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
Noun
lader
- present tense of lade
Dutch
Etymology
From laden + -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
lader m (plural laders)
- one who loads something
- an electrical charger for a battery
- Synonyms: batterijlader, oplader
Derived terms
Kamkata-viri
- ladir (Western Kata-viri)
Etymology
From earlier *lādwari, borrowed from Bactrian λαδοβαρο (ladobaro, “judge”).
Pronunciation
Noun
lader (Eastern Kata-viri, Kamviri)
- mediator
References
- Jakob Halfmann (2023) Lād "law": a Bactrian loanword in the Nuristani languages, in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, United Kingdom, page 1, 5
Lombard
Etymology
From Latin latrō.
Noun
lader
- thief
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
lader m (definite singular laderen, indefinite plural ladere, definite plural laderne)
- a charger (e.g. battery charger)
Derived terms
See also
Verb
lader
- present of lade
References
Romansch
Etymology
Akin to Italian ladro, from Latin latro.
Noun
lader
- thief