paster

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See also: Paster and pastër

English

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Etymology

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From paste +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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paster (plural pasters)

  1. One who, or that which, pastes.
  2. A slip of paper, usually bearing a name, intended to be pasted by the voter, as a substitute, over another name on a printed ballot.
  3. (telephony) A diagram of the circuitry of a telephone, glued inside the telephone itself.

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West Flemish

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch pastōor, from Latin pāstor. The West Flemish word has stress on the first syllable, like the Latin, but this is not clearly attested in Middle Dutch.

Noun

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paster m (plural pasters)

  1. priest