righter

See also: Righter

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English *rightere, from Old English rihtere (a ruler; director), from Proto-Germanic *rehtārijaz, equivalent to right + -er (agent suffix). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Gjuchter (one who makes right; judge), West Frisian rjochter (one who makes right; judge), Dutch rechter (one who makes right; judge), German Low German Richter (one who makes right; judge), German Richter (one who makes right; judge), Icelandic réttari (a justiciary).

Noun

righter (plural righters)

  1. Someone who puts right; someone who does justice or redresses wrong.

Etymology 2

From Middle English rightere, rihtere, from Old English rihtra, comparative of riht (right), equivalent to right + -er (comparative suffix).

Adjective

righter

  1. comparative form of right: more right

References

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