stoker
English
Etymology
From Middle Dutch stoker (“stoker”), from Middle Dutch stoken (“to stoke, incite”, literally “to poke, jab, thrust”), ultimately equivalent to stoke + -er. More at stoke.
Noun
stoker (plural stokers)
Translations
person who stokes
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poker — see poker
See also
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch stoker. Equivalent to stoken + -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstoː.kər/, (Southern Dutch) [ˈstoː.kər], (Northern Dutch) [ˈstoʊ̯.kər]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: sto‧ker
- Rhymes: -oːkər
Noun
stoker m (plural stokers, diminutive stokertje n)
- stoker, one who stokes fuel
- agitator, one who sows division or discord
- Synonyms: onruststoker, scheurmaker
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