abandoner

noun
/əˈbændənɚ/US/əˈbændənə/UK

Etymology

From abandon + -er.

  1. derived from *bʰeh₂-
  2. derived from *bannaną — “to proclaim, command
  3. derived from *ban
  4. derived from bannum — “proclamation
  5. derived from abandoner
  6. inherited from abandounen
  7. suffixed as abandoner — “abandon + er

Definitions

  1. One who abandons.

    • Sin-hating powers, reformers of all vice, Abandoners of euil and cruell actes, Cease to pursue with weapons of reuenge, Mine haynous and intollerable fact.
    • […] cold and constant Queene, Abandoner of Revells, mute contemplative,
    • […] Kate’s been left in the emotional lurch by all sorts of objectifying men, psychic abandoners who range from her husband […] to her final lover […]

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA