gammer
1Gammer — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Josef Gammer (1859–1933), österreichischer Politiker (SDAP) Martha Gammer (* 1947), österreichische Diplompädagogin, Autorin, Übersetzerin und Heimatforscherin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsk …
2Gammer — Gam mer (g[a^]m m[ e]r), n. [Possibly contr. fr. godmother; but prob. fr. grammer for grandmother. Cf. {Gaffer}.] An old wife; an old woman; correlative of {gaffer}, an old man. [1913 Webster] …
3gammer — old woman, 1570s, contraction of GRANDMOTHER (Cf. grandmother) (Cf. GAFFER (Cf. gaffer)) …
4gammer — [gam′ər] n. [altered < GODMOTHER] an old woman, esp. one from the country: now usually humorous: cf. GAFFER …
5Gammer — Matt Lee DJ Gammer Background information Birth name Matthew Lee Also known as Gammer …
6gammer — A title of respect in rural areas for an elderly woman, used mainly in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It derived from ‘godmother’ or ‘grandmother’ and was used as a prefix, followed by the family name of the person concerned. Unlike …
7Gammer Gurton's Needle — is one of the earliest comedies written in the English language. It is thought to have been produced in 1533.The author was identified in the manuscript only as Mr D. Mr. of Art . This is believed to have been William Stevenson, who is listed as… …
8gammer — noun Etymology: alteration of godmother Date: 1575 archaic an old woman compare gaffer …
9gammer — /gam euhr/, n. Brit. Archaic. an old woman. [1565 75; contr. of GODMOTHER; cf. GAFFER] * * * …
10gammer — gam·mer || gæmÉ™(r) n. old man (derogatory); old woman (derogatory) …