Steerer vs Chaperon - What's the difference?
steerer | chaperon | Related terms |
An adult who accompanies or supervises one or more young, unmarried men or women during social occasions, usually with the specific intent of preventing some types of social or sexual interactions or illegal behavior.
A hood, especially, an ornamental or official hood.
* Howell
A device placed on the foreheads of horses which draw the hearse in pompous funerals.
Steerer is a related term of chaperon.
As nouns the difference between steerer and chaperon
is that steerer is someone or something that steers while chaperon is an adult who accompanies or supervises one or more young, unmarried men or women during social occasions, usually with the specific intent of preventing some types of social or sexual interactions or illegal behavior.As a verb chaperon is
to accompany, to escort.chaperon
English
(wikipedia chaperon)Alternative forms
* chaperoneNoun
(en noun)- His head and face covered with a chaperon , out of which there are but two holes to look through.