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See also: Blaker
English
Adjective
blaker
- comparative form of blake: more blake
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch blaker, from Middle Dutch blaker.
Pronunciation
Noun
blaker (plural blakers, diminutive blakertjie)
- low candle holder or candelabrum, usually with a flat foot
- (colloquial) bum; backside; ass
- Sit op jou blaker!
- Sit on your ass!
Synonyms
- (backside): gat
- (candle holder): kersblaker
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch blaker. Equivalent to blaken + -er.
Noun
blaker m (plural blakers, no diminutive)
- a dish or low candelabrum with a handle, used as a candleholder
Derived terms
- nachtblaker
Descendants
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
blaker
- inflection of blakeren:
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