assumer

English

Etymology

assume + -er

Noun

assumer (plural assumers)

  1. One who assumes.
    • 1987, Jerald C. Brauer, The Lively Experiment Continued (page 231)
      [] and in the context of a grotesque caricature of what the discipline of history is all about for which I would flunk an undergraduate, this self-chosen assumer of the mantle of Amos candidly detailed what was left out of his analysis.

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin assūmere, present active infinitive of assūmō, from ad- + sūmo

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.sy.me/

Verb

assumer

  1. (transitive) assume (take on a position)
  2. take responsibility

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