mender

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English

Etymology

From mend +‎ -er.

Noun

mender (plural menders)

  1. A person who mends.
    • 1916 , Eugene V. Debs, “The Old Umbrella Mender”, in Labor and Freedom, St. Louis: Phil Wagner, →OCLC, page 10:
      The face of the old umbrella mender lighted up with a kindly smile as he commented on the strange conduct of my umbrella in slipping a cog just as he happened to come along. I asked him by what evil magic he did the trick and he laughed in a half-hearted way just to be polite, but it was plain that he had long since forgotten how to laugh.

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Anagrams

Ladin

Noun

mender m (plural mendri)

  1. minor (young person)