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English
Etymology
Noun
returner (plural returners)
- One who returns from another place.
- 2002, Nilda Flores-González, School Kids/Street Kids, →ISBN, page 145:
- Returning to school is fairly simple, but remaining there proves to be a challenge for the returners.
- One who returns something, such as defective goods.
- 2016, Robert Bly, The Marketing Dictionary for the 21st Century:
- For instance, some merchants suppress the names of “serial returners”; basically, customers who repeatedly buy products that they quickly return after using them once.
- (American football) A player who runs back a ball which has been punted or kicked
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Verb
returner
Old French
Verb
returner
- alternative form of retorner
Conjugation
This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. The forms that would normally end in *-rns, *-rnt are modified to rz, rt. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.
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Etymology
From Medieval Latin retornare (“to turn back”), from Latin re- + tornō, tornāre (“turn”), from tornus (“lathe”).
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