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easterling

[ ee-ster-ling ]

noun

Archaic.
  1. a native of a country lying to the east, especially a merchant from the Baltic.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of easterling1

1375–1425; late Middle English esterling, equivalent to ester eastern (perhaps representing Old English ŧ˛š˛őłŮ°ů˛š, comparative of ŧ˛š˛őłŮ adj.) + -ling 1
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Example Sentences

"It's not like you go around wearing it on your hip like the Wild Wild West," said Derek Easterling, the town's three-term mayor and self-described "retired Navy guy".

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To Mayor Easterling's knowledge, and that of multiple local officials, there have been no prosecutions or arrests made for violating Article II, Sec 34-21, which came into law in 1982.

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What researchers are doing is like “when you take a person’s temperature to see if they have a fever,” said David Easterling, a scientist at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center.

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“The whole globe has been the warmest it’s ever been,” at least in recorded history, said Easterling.

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“We’ve said that feels punitive,” he said of the demand, noting that conference Bishop Latrelle Easterling was part of a national team that worked out the rules for congregational departures.

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