Mazer vs Mazier - What's the difference?
mazer | mazier |
(obsolete) The maple tree, or maple wood.
(archaic, or, historical) A large drinking bowl made from such wood; a mazer bowl.
* 1885 , Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night , Night 16:
(mazy)
mazelike; like a maze.
Not strait, zigzagging.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 18
, author=Ben Dirs
, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 41-10 Georgia
, work=BBC Sport
As a noun mazer
is the maple tree, or maple wood.As an adjective mazier is
comparative of mazy.mazer
English
Alternative forms
* maserNoun
(en noun)- Presently he rose up and set before each young man some meat in a charger and drink in a large mazer , treating me in like manner; and after that they sat questioning me concerning my adventures and what had betided me
Derived terms
* mazer bowlmazier
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
*mazy
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Alternative forms
* mazeyAdjective
(er)citation, page= , passage=England's superior conditioning began to show in the final quarter and as the game began to break up, their three-quarters began to stamp their authority on the game. And when Foden went on a mazy run from inside his own 22 and put Ashton in for a long-range try, any threat of an upset was when and truly snuffed out.}}