rider
- (archaic, historical) A mounted person.
- A mounted person.
- A mounted person.
- (archaic, historical) A mounted person.
- (obsolete) A mounted person.
- (archaic, historical) A mounted person.
- (US) A mounted person.
- A mounted person.
- A mounted person.
- An addition, supplement.
- An addition, supplement.
- An addition, supplement.
- An addition, supplement.
- An addition, supplement.
- Technical senses.
- (archaic) Technical senses.
- (in-plural) Technical senses.
- Technical senses.
- Technical senses.
- Technical senses.
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈɹaɪ.də/
Etymology
In summary
From Middle English ryder, ridere, from Late Old English rīdere (“rider, knight”). Compare Dutch rijder, German Reiter. By surface analysis, ride + -er.
appendix
additional clause
horseback rider
good rider
one who mounts
additional comment
guide sleeve
subsidiary condition
sliding poise
additional provisions
jeździec
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