restorer

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From restore +‎ -er.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

restorer (plural restorers)

  1. Something or someone that restores.
    • 2014, Paul Salopek, Blessed. Cursed. Claimed., National Geographic (December 2014)[1]
      Inside its exhibit hall, behind panes of glass, in a white-lit lab, a team of restorers works on an ancient Byzantine floor: 44 square yards of stone shards rescued from Lot’s Cave Monastery.

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Old French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin rēstaurō, rēstaurāre.

Verb[edit]

restorer

  1. to restore (to put or give back)

Conjugation[edit]

This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

Descendants[edit]

  • English: restore
  • French: restaurer