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dyester Now Sc. arch.|ˈdaɪstə(r)| Also 4 diestere, -are, 5 deyster. [f. dye v. + -ster. Cf. dexter n.] = dyer.
a1350Childh. Jesus 1158 (Mätz.) He cam to a diestare, And seide he couþe of his mestere, Þis diestere with oute blame Of þis hadde game. 1497Will of J. Thomlynson (Somerset Ho.), I John Thomlynson of Coventry, Deyster. 1818Scott Hrt. Midl. vii, That dyester's pole is good enough for the homicide. 1857A. Jeffrey Roxburghshire II. iii. 120 In 1736 Robert Dick, a dyester, was summoned. |