Lister vs Litster - What's the difference?
lister | litster |
One who, or that which, lists or produces a listing.
* 1984 , John C. Nash, Effective scientific problem solving with small computers (page 113)
A person or organisation that creates or maintains lists.
(archaic, UK, Scotland) A dyer.
* 1995 , Richard H. Saunders, John Smibert: Colonial America's First Portrait Painter , Yale University Press (1995), ISBN 0300042582,
* 2002 , Margaret H. B. Sanderson, A Kindly Place?: Living in Sixteenth-Century Scotland , Tuckwell Press (2002), ISBN 9781862321694,
* 2008 , Shona Maclean, The Redemption of Alexander Seaton , Penguin Canada (2010), ISBN 9780143170082,
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As a proper noun lister
is .As a noun litster is
(archaic|uk|scotland) a dyer.lister
English
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
* leister (fish spear)Etymology 2
Noun
(en noun)- A good program lister is helpful here, since many language processors allow multi-statement lines. For BASIC, FORTRAN, PASCAL, and similar languages, the lister can split multi-statement lines, ensure there are blanks between keywords
Anagrams
* * * * ----litster
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Noun
(en noun)pages 1-2:
- But it was the woolen industry that provided the elder Smibert with a livelihood, for as a litster he spent his days dyeing wool, which was then woven into cloth.
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- Other women ran businesses that required reliance on a network of suppliers, sometimes of raw materials. Isobel Provand in the Canongate was a litster .
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- The smell of the tanners' and the litsters' work still hung in the night air, although they had long since gone to their weary beds.