fielder
English
Etymology
From Middle English feldere (“one who works in the field; rustic”), from Old English feldeware (“field-dweller”), equivalent to field + -er. The baseball sense is from 1832.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iːldə(r)
Noun
fielder (plural fielders)
- (cricket) A player of the fielding side, whose task is to gather the ball after the batsman has hit it, to catch the batsman out, or to prevent him from scoring.
- (baseball, softball) A defensive player in the field.
- A dog trained in pursuit of game in the field.
Derived terms
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Translations
cricket: player of the fielding side
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baseball: defensive player
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