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English
Adjective
directer
- comparative form of direct: more direct
- 1589, George Puttenham, The Arte of English Poesie:
- But by this figure [Noema] the obscurity of the sence lieth not in a single word, but in an entier speech, whereof we do not so easily conceiue the meaning, but as it were by coniecture, because it is wittie and subtile or darke, which makes me therefore call him in our vulgar the [Close conceit] as he that said by himselfe and his wife, I thanke God in fortie winters that we haue liued together, neuer any of our neighbours set vs at one, meaning that they neuer fell out in all that space, which had bene the directer speech and more apert, and yet by intendment amounts all to one, being neuerthelesse dissemblable and in effect contrary.
- 1916, T. R. Glover, The Jesus of History:
- Paul puts the same in directer language; sin reduces men to a position where they are "alienated from the life of God" (Eph. 4:18; Col. 1:21), "without God in the world" (Eph. 2:12), "enemies of God" (Rom. 5:10; Col. 1:21); but he does not say more than Jesus implies.
Noun
directer (plural directers)
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin dīrectāre (“to direct”), influenced by English direct.
Pronunciation
Verb
directer
Conjugation
Conjugation of directer (see also Appendix:French verbs)
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