| 释义 | 
		void·er \ˈvȯidə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from voiden to void + -er 1.  : one that empties, vacates, or annuls 2. dialect   a.  : a tray or basket for clearing away (as a meal); sometimes  : a basket for household articles (as clothes)  b.  : a servant whose business is to clear away a table after a meal 3.   a. obsolete  : arbor, screen  b.  : a contrivance usually of chain mail for covering any part of the body of an armored knight not protected by plate armor 4.  : a heraldic bearing identical with or narrower than a flasque |