leaguer
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Dutch leger (“army”), itself derived from Proto-Germanic *legrą. Doublet of lair.
==== Noun ====
leaguer (plural leaguers)
A siege.
The camp of a besieging army; a camp in general.
===== Related terms =====
beleaguered
==== Verb ====
leaguer (third-person singular simple present leaguers, present participle leaguering, simple past and past participle leaguered)
To set up camp.
(obsolete) To beleaguer; to besiege.
===== Derived terms =====
leaguerer
=== Etymology 2 ===
From league + -er.
==== Noun ====
leaguer (plural leaguers)
(usually in compounds) A person in a league.
===== Related terms =====
=== Etymology 3 ===
Related to lager.
==== Noun ====
leaguer (plural leaguers)
A measure of liquid.
===== Translations =====
==== References ====
Henry Yule; A[rthur] C[oke] Burnell (1903), “leaguer”, in William Crooke, editor, Hobson-Jobson […] , London: John Murray, […].
=== Anagrams ===
glue ear, regulae