Meaning & Definition of word "Miller"
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Miller
/ˈmɪlər/
noun:
- 1. A person who grinds grain into flour.
- Example: The miller worked tirelessly, ensuring the grain was finely ground for the bakery.
- 2. A machine used for grinding or crushing something.
- Example: The old miller creaked as it processed the wheat into flour.
- 3. A surname of both English and German origin, often associated with the occupation of milling.
- Example: Mr. Miller has a long family history of milling that dates back centuries.
Etymology
From Middle English 'miller', from Old English 'mylenere', derived from 'miln' meaning 'mill'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
miller time:
A phrase indicating time for relaxation after a hard day's work, especially referring to drinking beer.
Related Words
mill:
A building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
milling:
The process of grinding or crushing something in a mill.
Slang Meanings of miller
Meaning: In some contexts, a person who is very good or skilled at something.
Example Sentence: He's a real miller on the basketball court.
Meaning: A term used in some urban contexts to describe a hustler or someone who makes money through manual labor.
Example Sentence: He's out there grinding like a miller.