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Botcher vs Botchier - What's the difference?

botcher | botchier |

As a noun botcher

is a person who mends things, especially such a cobbler or tailor.

As an adjective botchier is

comparative of botchy.

botcher

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (obsolete) A person who mends things, especially such a cobbler or tailor
  • *1602 , William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night :
  • *:Two faults, madonna, that drink and good counsel will amend: for give the dry fool drink, then is the fool not dry; bid the dishonest man mend himself: if he mend, he is no longer dishonest; if he cannot, let the botcher mend him.
  • A clumsy or incompetent worker; a bungler
  • A young salmon; a grilse.
  • botchier

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (botchy)

  • botchy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Full of botches or mistakes; poorly done.
  • This botchy business. — Bp. Watson.
    (Webster 1913)