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fletch·er F0181400 (flĕch′ər)n. One who makes arrows. [Middle English fleccher, from Old French flechier, from fleche, arrow, of Germanic origin; see pleu- in Indo-European roots.]fletcher (ˈflɛtʃə) n (Professions) a person who makes arrows[C14: from Old French flechier, from fleche arrow; see flèche]
Fletcher (ˈflɛtʃə) n (Biography) John. 1579–1625, English Jacobean dramatist, noted for his romantic tragicomedies written in collaboration with Francis Beaumont, esp Philaster (1610) and The Maid's Tragedy (1611)fletch•er (ˈflɛtʃ ər) n. a person who makes arrows. [1350–1400; Middle English fleccher < Old French flechier. See flè che, -er2] Fletch•er (ˈflɛtʃ ər) n. John, 1579–1625, English playwright. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Fletcher - prolific English dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and many other dramatists (1579-1625)John Fletcher | TranslationsFletcher
Fletcher John. 1579--1625, English Jacobean dramatist, noted for his romantic tragicomedies written in collaboration with Francis Beaumont, esp Philaster (1610) and The Maid's Tragedy (1611) Fletcher
Synonyms for Fletchernoun prolific English dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and many other dramatists (1579-1625)Synonyms |