释义 |
see-er, seeër rare.|ˈsiːə(r)| [f. see v. + -er1.] One who sees or beholds. (Used to avoid the customary suggestions of seer.)
1882R. L. Stevenson in Longman's Mag. I. 79 He was a great daydreamer, a seeër of fit and beautiful and humorous visions. 1904Findlay in Expositor Oct. 314 That implies..a likeness of character, a moral congruity and conformity between the see-er and the Seen. |