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Toder vs Toper - What's the difference?

toder | toper |

As a pronoun toder

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a noun toper is

someone who drinks a lot; a drunkard.

toder

English

Pronoun

(English Pronouns)
  • * 1472 , The Coventry Leet Book: Or Mayor's Register , sxn 57, "Joh. Thrumpton Mayor"
  • the wheche old men all & euerych of hem by hym self deposed & swar openly vppon a boke in the presence of the forseid worshipfull men, all the grownde betwen Whitley broke & Barons ffeld of Couentre, that lyeth betwen the kynges hye waye ledyng from Whitley to Couentre on the one syde, and the kynges Parke on the toder syde, to be Comen to the Comeners of this Citee of Couentree;

    toper

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone who drinks a lot; a drunkard.
  • * 1851 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick :
  • The liquor soon mounted into their heads, as it generally does even with the arrantest topers newly landed from sea, and they began capering about most obstreperously.

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