BAILER

Etymology

Noun

bailer (plural bailers)

one who bails or lades.

a utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.

(legal) Alternative form of bailor

Anagrams

• Barile, Bel Air, Belair, Blaire, Labrie, irable, librae, rebail

Source: Wiktionary


Bail"er, n. (Law)

Definition: See Bailor.

Bail"er, n.

1. One who bails or lades.

2. A utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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