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Coming at short intervals or habitually
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frequenter
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a regular customer [syn: patron ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. A person who frequents; a regular visitor. Etymology 2 a. (context rare English) (en-comparative of: frequent )
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Frequenter \Fre*quent*er\, n. One who frequents; one who often visits, or resorts to customarily.
Usage examples of frequenter.
Fleece gave Blackstrap another opportunity of showing off, which he did not fail to avail himself of in no very measured paces, by ridiculing the rival house, and extending his remarks to the taste of the frequenters.
India, and it is one of the most engaging and cheerful of all the frequenters of our Mofussil bungalows, although I have heard the poor little creature abused by some in unmeasured terms, as a nuisance on account of its piercing voice.
And there now began to sprout in the mind of this unkempt frequenter of the soup kitchens a political shrewdness which enabled him to see with amazing clarity the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary political movements and which, as it matured, would make him the master politician of Germany.
Forum frequenters had preferred to rush out to the Campus Martius to see what the Caesars were doing to Gaius Rabirius.
Our demagogues content themselves with inflaming the habitual frequenters of the Comitia, and work their will through legislation.
As a matter of course, the most renowned were the most worthless, dissolute fellows, gamblers, frequenters of disorderly houses, hard drinkers, debauchees, tormentors and suborners of honest girls, liars, and wholly incapable of any good or virtuous feeling.
I remember an acquaintance of mine literally foaming - there was a line of white between his lips - as he condemned a wretched youth to transportation for carnal knowledge of a fine bold up-standing wench: yet this same man was himself a smell-smock, a cold, determined lecher, a voluptuary, a libertine, a discreet frequenter of Mother Abbot's establishment in Dover Street.
Catilina swept through the middle of the Forum frequenters, then silence.
To the women in the galleries, to the frequenters of the clubs, and to pikemen in the suburbs it is from now beyond any doubt proved that the aristocrats are habitual killers.
Others merely bore the drawing of a large key, in allusion to a notorious house in the neighbourhood, the denizens of which were said to be great frequenters of the private boxes.
Taverns have their regular frequenters by this time, and every mart of traffic has its throng.
At times he almost felt that way himself - that he had not spent these eighteen years of his life in a few dingy rooms in the first ring of the Labyrinth, but indeed was and always had been Hissune of the Castle, knight and initiate, frequenter of the royal court, connoisseur of all its pleasures.
I am naturally no hermit, but might possibly sit out the sturdiest frequenter of the bar-room, if my business called me thither.
An old man, upwards of eighty years of age, a daily frequenter of the church of St.
After another lapse of years, a woman of strangely exotic beauty appears in society, drives her husband to horror and death, causes an artist to paint unthinkable paintings of Witches' Sabbaths, creates an epidemic of suicide among the men of her acquaintance, and is finally discovered to be a frequenter of the lowest dens of vice in London, where even the most callous degenerates are shocked at her enormities.