rider
suomi-englanti sanakirjarider englannista suomeksi
ratsastaja
ajaja
liite
matkustaja
Substantiivi
ratsastaja horse; ajaja, kuljettaja, moottoripyöräilijä, motoristi motorcycle
Verbi
rider englanniksi
''A mounted person.''
An old Dutch gold coin with the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it. (defdate)
(RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Comedies and Tragedies)
Someone who rides a horse or (later) a bicycle, motorcycle etc. (defdate)
(RQ:Guion Three Germans); its rider was enveloped in a kind of large, concealing coat, which well answered the intent of its purport: (..)
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(quote-journal)
A mounted robber; a bandit, especially in the Scottish borders. (defdate)
(quote-text)
Someone who breaks in or manages a horse; a master. (defdate)
(RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)
An agent who goes out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a traveller or salesman. (defdate)
1790, (w), in Danziger & Brady (eds.), ''Boswell: The Great Biographer'' (Journal 1789–1795), Yale 1989, p. 70:
- I set out with a Paisley manufacturer and a London rider, the latter of whom I envied for his smartness and self-complacency.
(senseid) Someone riding in a vehicle; a passenger on transport. (defdate)
A (l), a person who rides a board in (l).
A (l)
''An addition, supplement.''
A supplementary clause added to a document after drafting, especially to a bill under the consideration of a legislature. (defdate)
An amendment or addition to an entertainer's performance contract, often covering a performer's equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements. (defdate)
(quote-av)
An additional matter or question arising in corollary; a qualification. (defdate)
(quote-book)
A supplementary question, now especially in mathematics. (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1886|author=Arthur Sherburne Hardy|title=The Wind of Destiny
An add-on to an insurance policy.
''Technical senses.''
An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen the frame. (defdate)
A small, sliding piece of thin metal on a balance, used to determine small weights. (defdate)
The first Lenormand card, also known as either the horseman or the cavalier.
(senseid) A piece, such as the rook or bishop, which moves any distance in one direction as long as no other piece is in the way.
(cot)
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(infl of)
to wrinkle
to ripple
(ux)
to ride
to laugh
(alt form)
to wrinkle
a rider
(l), biker (gloss)
(verb form of)