prizer

noun

Etymology

From prize + -er.

  1. derived from prēndō
  2. derived from prise
  3. inherited from prise
  4. suffixed as prizer — “prize + -er

Definitions

  1. One who places a high value on something.

  2. One who estimates or sets the value of a thing

    One who estimates or sets the value of a thing; an appraiser.

    • But value dwells not in particular will; / It holds his estimate and dignity / As well wherein 'tis precious of itself / As in the prizer.
  3. One who contends for a prize

    One who contends for a prize; a prizefighter; a challenger.

    • Why would you be so fond to overcome / The bonny prizer of the humorous Duke?
    • Appeareth no man yet to answer the prizer?

The neighborhood

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