gamester

English

Etymology

Derived from game + -ster.

Noun

gamester (plural gamesters)

  1. A person who plays games.
  2. (video games, nonstandard) One who plays video games.
    • 1990, Popular Mechanics, volume 167, number 3, page 37:
      Gamesters should know that Nintendo is considering a phone link that would allow players to compete via modem in nationwide competitions.
  3. (gambling) A gambler.
  4. (obsolete) A prostitute; one who is on the game.

Usage notes

Gamer is the term preferred by players of video games and tabletop role-playing games.

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