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Answer for the clue "Able to give more ", 5 letters:
freer

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"one who sets free," c.1600, from free + -er (1). An Old English word for this was freogend .

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Usage examples of freer.

And when they found him Alveric asked the Freer to wed them with Christom rites.

And when the Freer saw the beauty of Lirazel flash mid the common things in his little holy place, for he had ornamented the walls of his house with knick-knacks that he sometimes bought at the fairs, he feared at once she was of no mortal line.

And the Freer came forth and, standing amongst his holy things, he gave to the boy before him the name of Orion, though he sooner had given some name of those that he knew to be blessed.

And one day Alveric bade her worship the holy things of the Freer, and she had quite forgotten how.

And they parted late, praising magic in no loud tones, and went secretly back to their houses, for they feared the curse that the Freer had called down upon unicorns, and knew not if their own names might become involved in one of the curses called upon magical things.

And all were wearing the clothes they were wont to wear when they went with the rest to the holy place of the Freer, though there was scarcely a soul he had ever cursed that was not blessed by her.

But as the good Freer spoke they backed away from his curses, floating further off as though a light wind blew them, and danced again after drifting a little way.

And some of them hurried off to the house of the Freer and took refuge with him amongst his holy things from all the unhallowed shapes that there were in their streets and all the magic that tingled and loomed in the air.

Kahn and Freer refused to show and Schacht finally beat her but doffed his cap.

Lyle and Rader, wincing whenever Kornspan and Freer roar at each other.

I said what, I was supposed to have lost even more quickly to Freer, so I could have come around HmH in time to stop Himself?

Gothic-fonted leaflet offering the kingdom of prehistoric England to the man who could pull Keith Freer out of Bernadette Longley.

The then-skinny Eliot Kornspan, before Loach and Freer got hold of him.

Todd Possalthwaite, hunched and weeping, and Keith Freer, whom Pemulis was to play and who looked in no hurry to get dressed and out there to play, and could very possibly have been the thing that was making Postal Weight weep.

Pledge, Freer being a profligate Pledge-user because he is complexion-obsessed and has the sort of Nordicular skin that peels instead of tanning.