ranter
Kelime Anlamı :
1. palavracı.
2. yüksekten atan tip.
3. metodist vaiz.
4. ateşli konuşmacı.
5. ağız kalabalığı.
6. boş laf.
7. atıp tutma.
8. ateş püskürmek.
9. farfaralık.
10. bağırarak atıp tutmak.
Tanımlar :
1.
one who rants; a noisy, boisterous speaker or declaimer.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A noisy talker; a raving declaimer.
2.
3. one of a religious sect which sprung up in 1645; -- called also seekers. see seeker.
4. one of the primitive Methodists, who seceded from the wesleyan Methodists on the ground of their deficiency in fervor and zeal; -- so called in contempt.
2.
3. one of a religious sect which sprung up in 1645; -- called also seekers. see seeker.
4. one of the primitive Methodists, who seceded from the wesleyan Methodists on the ground of their deficiency in fervor and zeal; -- so called in contempt.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to pour liquor from a large into a smaller vessel.
2. same as renter.
3. one who rants; a noisy talker; a boisterous preacher, actor, or the like.
4. A name applied
5. by way of reproach, to the members of an english antinomian sect of the commonwealth period, variously associated with the Familists, etc.
6. also, opprobriously, to the primitive Methodists, who formed themselves into a society in 1810, although the founders had separated from the old methodist society some years before, the ground of disagreement being that the new body favored street preaching, camp-meetings, etc.
7. A merry, roving fellow; a jolly drinker.
8. A large beer-jug.
2. same as renter.
3. one who rants; a noisy talker; a boisterous preacher, actor, or the like.
4. A name applied
5. by way of reproach, to the members of an english antinomian sect of the commonwealth period, variously associated with the Familists, etc.
6. also, opprobriously, to the primitive Methodists, who formed themselves into a society in 1810, although the founders had separated from the old methodist society some years before, the ground of disagreement being that the new body favored street preaching, camp-meetings, etc.
7. A merry, roving fellow; a jolly drinker.
8. A large beer-jug.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia