percher

English

Etymology 1

From perch (a kind of fish).

Noun

percher (plural perchers)

  1. One who fishes for perch.

Etymology 2

From perch (verb).

Noun

percher (plural perchers)

  1. One that perches.

Etymology 3

From perch (a device over which cloth is suspended for inspection).

Noun

percher (plural perchers)

  1. (textiles) An inspector of cloth before finishing.

Etymology 4

From perch (bar to support a candle) + -er

Noun

percher (plural perchers)

  1. A large candle, especially on an altar

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɛʁ.ʃe/
  • (file)

Verb

percher

  1. to perch

Conjugation

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