taker
English
/ˈteɪkɚ/
noun
Definitions
- One who takes something.
- A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives.
- One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English takere affix from English take.
Origin
English
take
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- allocaretaker English
- betake English
- breath English
- breathtaker English
- bribe English
- bribetaker English
- care English
- caretake English
- caretaker English
- copy English
- copytaker English
- drug English
- drugtaker English
- entertake English
- foretake English
- fortake English
- fur English
- furtaker English
- intake English
- life English
- lifetaker English
- mistake English
- note English
- notetaker English
- offtake English
- ontake English
- outtake English
- overtake English
- pains English
- painstaker English
- retake English
- risk English
- risktaker English
- stocktake English
- take English
- takeable English
- takeaway English
- takeover English
- takest English
- undertake English
- uptake English
- wapentake English
- withtake English
- wrongtake English
- teikata Finnish
- *ǵeh₂r- Proto-Indo-European
- taken Middle English
- takere Middle English
- teki Sranan Tongo
- tek Jamaican Creole
- fur
- risk
- care
- life
- take
- drug
- note
- copy
- bribe
- pains
- retake
- uptake
- takest
- intake
- breath
- ontake
- betake
- fortake
- mistake
- offtake
- outtake
- caretake
- takeaway
- furtaker
- withtake
- takeover
- overtake
- takeable
- foretake
- caretaker
- entertake
- stocktake
- undertake
- risktaker
- notetaker
- lifetaker
- copytaker
- wapentake
- drugtaker
- wrongtake
- bribetaker
- painstaker
- breathtaker
- allocaretaker