Proser
1Proser — Pros er, n. 1. A writer of prose. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. One who talks or writes tediously. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …
2proser — [prō′zər] n. 1. Rare a writer of prose 2. a person who talks or writes in a prosaic or boring manner …
3proser — (prô zé) 1° V. a. Mettre en prose. • Car s ils font quelque chose, C est proser de la rime et rimer de la prose, RÉGNIER Sat. IX.. 2° V. n. Écrire en prose. • Je harangue et je prose assez facilement, Je n ai jamais rêvé pour faire un… …
4proser — ˈprōzə(r) noun ( s) 1. : a writer of prose : prosaist 1 the outsider, the proser, even if he is modest and sensitive, goes wrong in the poetry world very quickly E.M.Forster 2. : one who talks or writes tediously an insufferable proser who bor …
5proser — noun Date: 1627 1. a writer of prose 2. one who talks or writes tediously …
6proser — /proh zeuhr/, n. 1. a person who talks or writes in prose. 2. a person who talks or writes in a dull or tedious fashion. [1620 30; PROSE + ER1] * * * …
7proser — noun One who talks or writes tediously …
8proser — pro|ser Mot Agut Nom masculí …
9proser — prəʊzÊŠ(r) n. one who writes or speaks in a prose style; one who writes or speaks in a tedious manner …
10PROSER — Proserpinae …