How Do You Spell CURTAILER?

Pronunciation: [kɜːtˈe͡ɪlə] (IPA)

Curtailer (kɜrtələr) is a word that is often misspelled as "curtailor." The correct spelling has a "ai" in the middle, not "i." The word means "one who shortens or reduces something," and is derived from the verb "curtail." The pronunciation of "curtailer" includes a schwa sound in the first syllable and stress on the second syllable. It tends to trip up writers who are unfamiliar with its spelling, so it's worth taking note of the correct spelling and pronunciation to avoid errors.

CURTAILER Meaning and Definition

  1. Curtailer, noun

    Pronunciation: /kərˈteɪlər/

    Definition:

    1. A person or entity that reduces, restricts, or curtails something, especially with regards to rights, privileges, or freedoms.

    2. A device or mechanism used to limit or regulate the flow or quantity of a substance, such as electricity, water, or gas.

    Etymology:

    The word "curtailer" is derived from the verb "curtail," which originates from the Middle English term "curtailen." It entered the English language around the 15th century with the meaning of "to cut short" or "to shorten." The term is a combination of the Old French word "courtauld" and the Latin word "curta." "Courtauld" means "short," while "curta" means "to shorten."

    Usage:

    1. In the context of government and politics, "curtailer" refers to an individual or organization that enforces limits or restrictions on certain rights, privileges, or freedoms granted to citizens. For example, a government official responsible for implementing laws that restrict the freedom of speech or assembly might be referred to as a "curtailer" of civil liberties.

    2. In the field of engineering and technology, a "curtailer" can also denote a device or mechanism used to control or regulate the flow or quantity of a substance. For instance, a water curtailer is a valve or meter that controls the water flow, while an electricity curtailer is a device that limits the amount of electrical power supplied to a particular area.

  2. One who: curtail-dog, a dog mutilated according to the forest laws to prevent him running down the royal game: curtail-step, the lowest step in a flight of stairs, ending at its outer extremity in a scroll.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CURTAILER

  • xurtailer
  • vurtailer
  • furtailer
  • durtailer
  • cyrtailer
  • chrtailer
  • cjrtailer
  • cirtailer
  • c8rtailer
  • c7rtailer
  • cuetailer
  • cudtailer
  • cuftailer
  • cuttailer
  • cu5tailer
  • cu4tailer
  • currailer
  • curfailer
  • curgailer

Etymology of CURTAILER

The word curtailer is derived from the noun curtail, which in turn comes from the Old French words courtault or courtaulte, meaning dock-tailed. The term was used to refer to a dog with a docked tail. Over time, the word curtail evolved to also mean to cut short or to reduce.

In English, curtailer is a derivative form of the verb curtail, meaning one who curtails or reduces.

Plural form of CURTAILER is CURTAILERS

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