Definitions

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  • noun One who soars.

Etymologies

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soar +‎ -er

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Examples

  • Dainyl had asked the question before, but the soarer of whom he had asked had simply told him he had been shown.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • He turned his head, and then his body, trying to see where the soarer was who had spoken.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • Dainyl could sense not just the soarer but another lifeforce.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • The travelers and refugees who dribbled into Tempre confirmed what the soarer had told him, but there was no news from as far away as Southgate or the towns of the north " or Dereka or Alustre in the east " and nothing more about Faitel.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • He could not stay in Dereka, for all too many reasons, not the least of which was that the soarer had told him to leave.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • The soarer had told him to find his talent, but he hadn't realized that the alectors 'term for his emerging abilities was Talent.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • Mykel suspected that not all the men had been able to see the soarer, but more than a few had.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • The holder eased his mount off the lane, as did the four behind him, three men, and a blond woman who looked like Croyalt, except that she reminded Mykel of a soarer as well, although she was almost as tall as Croyalt and Mykel could sense no overt Talent in her.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • The soarer hovered over bare black stone short of the highest point of the low hill, clearly waiting for Mykel.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • Dainyl staggered to his feet, turning to the soarer, who seemed to be fading.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

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