ˈvȯidə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from voiden to void + -er
1. : one that empties, vacates, or annuls
2. dialect
a. : a tray or basket for clearing away (as a meal) ; sometimes : a basket for household articles (as clothes)
b. : a servant whose business is to clear away a table after a meal
3.
a. obsolete : arbor , screen
b. : a contrivance usually of chain mail for covering any part of the body of an armored knight not protected by plate armor
4. : a heraldic bearing identical with or narrower than a flasque