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gaveller

Terms vs Gaveller - What's the difference?

terms | gaveller |


As nouns the difference between terms and gaveller

is that terms is while gaveller is (obsolete) a usurer.

Gavelled vs Gaveller - What's the difference?

gavelled | gaveller |


As a verb gavelled

is (gavel).

As a noun gaveller is

(obsolete) a usurer.

Gaveller vs Gabeller - What's the difference?

gaveller | gabeller |


As nouns the difference between gaveller and gabeller

is that gaveller is (obsolete) a usurer while gabeller is .

Gavel vs Gaveller - What's the difference?

gavel | gaveller |


In historical|lang=en terms the difference between gavel and gaveller

is that gavel is (historical) rent while gaveller is (historical) someone who pays gavel for rented land.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gavel and gaveller

is that gavel is (obsolete) usury; interest on money while gaveller is (obsolete) a usurer.

As nouns the difference between gavel and gaveller

is that gavel is (historical) rent or gavel can be a wooden mallet, used by a courtroom judge, or by a committee chairman, struck against a sounding block to quieten those present, or by an auctioneer to accept the highest bid at auction or gavel can be a small heap of grain, not tied up into a bundle or gavel can be a gable while gaveller is (obsolete) a usurer.

As a verb gavel

is to use a gavel.

Usurer vs Gaveller - What's the difference?

usurer | gaveller |


As nouns the difference between usurer and gaveller

is that usurer is a person who loans money to others and charges interest, particularly at an illegal, exorbitant, or unfair rate while gaveller is (obsolete) a usurer.

Gowlare vs Gaveller - What's the difference?

gowlare | gaveller | Alternative forms |

Gowlare is an alternative form of gaveller.


As nouns the difference between gowlare and gaveller

is that gowlare is while gaveller is (obsolete) a usurer.