laker

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See also: Laker, lakër, and läker

English

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English *lakere, *leikere, from Middle English laken, leiken (to play, sport), equivalent to lake (play, sport) +‎ -er. More at lake.

Noun

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laker (plural lakers)

  1. (UK dialectal) One engaged in sport; a player; an actor.
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Etymology 2

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From lake (body of water) +‎ -er (inhabitant) or +‎ -er (relational suffix).

Noun

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laker (plural lakers)

  1. A wharfman who resides near a lake.
  2. (nautical, Canada, US) A ship used on the Great Lakes.
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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laker m

  1. indefinite plural of lake