deemster
English
Etymology
From Middle English demester, demster, equivalent to deem (“to judge”) + -ster.
Noun
deemster (plural deemsters)
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch deemster (“dark”), from Old Dutch thimster (in the compound thimsternisse (“darkness”)), from Proto-Germanic *þimistraz, from Proto-Indo-European *temH-.
Pronunciation
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Synonyms
- deemstering
- halfdonker
- halfduister
- schemerdonker
- schemerlicht
- schemering
- tweedonker
- tweelicht
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