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English

Etymology

In the senses of “overcrowd (a place)” and “impede (a person)”: from Middle French and Old French empestrer (encumber), influenced by English pest. The modern sense is an extension of the sense “infest”. Comparable to English construction pest + -er (used to form frequentative verbs).

Pronunciation

Verb

pester (third-person singular simple present pesters, present participle pestering, simple past and past participle pestered)

  1. (transitive) To bother, harass, or annoy persistently.
    Synonyms: badger, beleaguer, bug, hound, plague; see also Thesaurus:pester
    He pestered me with questions.
    She pestered him to help her.
  2. (obsolete, transitive and intransitive) To crowd together thickly.
    Synonyms: cattle up, crowd, flock, huddle, throng
    • 1599, [Thomas] Nashe, Nashes Lenten Stuffe, [], London: [] [Thomas Judson and Valentine Simmes] for N[icholas] L[ing] and C[uthbert] B[urby] [], →OCLC, pages 5–6:
      That which eſpecialleſt nouriſht the moſt prime pleaſure in me, was after a ſtorme when they were driuen inſwarmes, and lay close peſtred together as thicke as they could packe; the next day following, if it were faire, they would cloud the whole skie with canuas, by ſpreading their drabled ſailes in the full clue abroad a drying, and make a brauer ſhew with them, then ſo many banners and ſtreamers diſplayed againſt the Sunne on a mountaine top.

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Translations

Noun

pester (plural pesters)

  1. A bother or nuisance.
    • 2017, Samuel J. Archer, Will There Be Another Lincoln, Nixon, Johnson or Kennedy?, page 15:
      By now I presumed I had become a real pester.

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Breton

Noun

pester

  1. plural of post

Dutch

Etymology

From pesten + -er.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɛs.tər/
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  • Hyphenation: pes‧ter

Noun

pester m (plural pesters, diminutive pestertje n)

  1. a bully (person who bullies or pesters somebody)

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French

Etymology

From peste + -er.

Pronunciation

Verb

pester

  1. to rant, curse, fulminate

Conjugation

Further reading

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Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

pester m or f

  1. indefinite plural of pest

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Noun

pester m or f

  1. indefinite feminine plural of pest

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *pьstrъ (variegated).

Pronunciation

Adjective

pẹ́stər (comparative pẹ́strejši, superlative nȁjpẹ́strejši)

  1. colourful, variegated

Declension

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Further reading

  • pester”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran
  • pester”, in Termania, Amebis
  • See also the general references
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