Walter vs Waitress - What's the difference?
walter | waitress |
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* ~1590 , Henry VI, Part II, Act IV, Scene I
* 1991 , Talking It Over , ISBN 0-224-03157-0 page 13:
A female attendant who serves customers in a restaurant, , or similar.
To work as a waitress.
As verbs the difference between walter and waitress
is that walter is to roll or wallow; to welter while waitress is to work as a waitress.As a proper noun Walter
is a given name derived from Germanic.As a noun waitress is
a female attendant who serves customers in a restaurant, café, or similar.walter
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Whitmore . And so am I; my name is Walter Whitmore. / How now! why start'st thou? what! doth death affright?
- Suffolk''. Thy name affrights me, in whose sound is death. / A cunning man did calculate my birth, / And told me that by ''Water'' I should die. / Yet let not this make thee be bloody-minded; / Thy name is - ''Gaultier , being rightly sounded.
- And with some appellations, the contrary applies. Like Walter', for instance. You can't be '''Walter''' in a pram. You can't be ' Walter until you're about seventy-five in my view.
