lakers
plural of laker
• Kalers, Lasker, slaker
Lakers
plural of Laker
• Kalers, Lasker, slaker
Source: Wiktionary
Lak"er, n. One that is connected with a lake or lakes, as in habitation, toil, etc.: (a) One of the poets of the Lake school. See Lake poets, under Lake, n. (b) (Zoƶl.) A fish living in, or taken from, a lake, esp. the namaycush. (c) A lake steamer or canal boat.
The bridge tender . . . thought the Cowies "a little mite" longer than that laker. The Century.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
15 April 2025
(adjective) marked by or promising bad fortune; ātheir business venture was doomed from the startā; āan ill-fated business ventureā; āan ill-starred romanceā; āthe unlucky prisoner was again put in ironsā- W.H.Prescott
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