LOOKER


Meaning of LOOKER in English

ˈlu̇kə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English loker, from looken, loken to look + -er

1.

a. obsolete : one (as a keeper, steward, or bailiff) that looks after or has charge of something

b. dialect : herdsman

2.

a. : one that looks

a looker down into the wells of human loneliness — J.F.Dobie

millions of free lookers on TV — Time

b. Britain : inspector — usually used in combination

cloth lookers

glass looker

c. : one that seeks out and appraises timber

3.

a. : one having features or an appearance of a specified kind

she's a good looker — S.H.Adams

that skin does its best to make him a handsome looker — Bookman

b. : a woman of great physical beauty or attractiveness

what a looker she is — New Yorker

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.