Tabler vs Tailer - What's the difference?
tabler | tailer |
Agent noun of the verb, to table; one who tables.
* 1991 , Richard J. Watts, Power in Family Discourse , p. 166:
(obsolete) One who boards others for payment.
One who follows or tails surreptitiously, as an investigator.
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(nautical) A worker on a yacht, responsible for furling and setting the sails.
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(fishing) A large noose with a long handle intended to secure a fish's tail.
(fishing) A fish bottom-feeding in shallow water with its tail out of the water.
As nouns the difference between tabler and tailer
is that tabler is agent noun of the verb, to table; one who tables while tailer is one who follows or tails surreptitiously, as an investigator.tabler
English
Noun
(en noun)- ...it has developed up to this point she has functioned as the tabler of topics specifically aimed at the affairs of Muriel and William's nuclear family.
- (Ben Jonson)
