supporter

English

Japanese supporters (sense 1.3) at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney
In the British Coat of Arms, the lion at the left and unicorn at the right are the supporters (sense 2.2)

Etymology

From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#SUPPORTERCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#SUPPORTER supporter, supportour, equivalent to support + -erCategory:English terms suffixed with -er (agent noun)#SUPPORTER.

Pronunciation

Noun

supporter (plural supporters)Category:English lemmas#SUPPORTERCategory:English nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:English countable nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. A person who gives support to someone or something.
    1. A person who supports, promotes, advocates or champions a cause, movement, or political party; an adherent.
      • 1865, “Defense of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd”, in Benn Pitman, compiler, The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators David E. Herold, Mary E. Surratt, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Edward Spangler, Samuel A. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O'Laughlin, Cincinnati, Oh.; New York, N.Y.: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, →OCLC, page 189:
        During the latter part of the rebellion, he has pretended to be a warm supporter of the Government, and he may have been sincere; but, from what others have told me, he said to them he was not during the early part of the rebellion.
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      • 2006 November 4, Susan Butler, “Voters Guide: So Many Candidates. Who's Going to Mind Your Business?”, in Billboard, volume 118, number 44, New York, N.Y.: VNU Business Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 32:
        Linda Sanchez [] Strong supporter of intellectual property rights; consistently voted in favor of artists and songwriters on bills before the intellectual property subcommittee.
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    2. A person who provides moral or physical support to another; an attendant participating in a ceremony or procession.
      • 1937 November 10, “Ceremonial of the Coronation of Their Majesties [King George VI and his wife Elizabeth, Westminster Abbey, London, 12 May 1937]”, in The London Gazette (Supplement), number 34453, archived from the original on 21 October 2014, page 7031 at 7056:
        The Inthronization. The King ascended the Theatre, accompanied by the two Bishops his Supporters, the Great Officers of State, the Lords carrying the Swords, and the Lords who had borne Their Majesties' Regalia, and was Inthroned by the Archbishops, Bishops, and the other Peers, who then stood about the steps of the Throne.
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      • 2012 September, “Will People Think I'm Gay?”, in Coming out as a Straight Supporter: A Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Americans, [United States]: PFLAG; Human Rights Campaign, page 13:
        People who have not had a personal relationship with an LGBT individual are often unaware of the issues facing the community. By being an advocate and supporter of LGBT equality, you are leading by example. Odds are others will follow.
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    3. (sportsCategory:en:Sports#SUPPORTER) Someone who is a fan of a certain sports team or sportsperson.
      More than 10,000 supporters attended the last match.Category:English terms with usage examples#SUPPORTER
      • 1953 April, “Notes and News: Locomotive Notes: London Midland Region”, in Railway Magazine, page 285:
        On February 14, Mr. S. F. Sanders observed two trainloads of football supporters from Bolton which were conveyed to Luton by Nos. 45710, Irresistible, and 45712, Victory, respectively.
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      • 2011 October 20, Michael da Silva, “Stoke 3 – 0 Macc Tel-Aviv”, in BBC Sport, archived from the original on 7 March 2016:
        With the Stoke supporters jeering Ziv's every subsequent touch, the pantomime atmosphere created by the home crowd reached a crescendo when Ziv was shown a straight red shortly after the break in extraordinary circumstances.
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  2. Something that supports another thing.
    • 1841, C[harles] W[ye] Williams, “Of Gaseous Combinations, and Particularly of the Union of Coal-gas and Atmospheric Air”, in The Combustion of Coal and the Prevention of Smoke Chemically and Practically Considered. By C. W. Williams. Part the First, 2nd edition, London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. [et al.], →OCLC, page 35:
      Combustibility, then, is not a quality of the combustible, taken by itself. It is merely a faculty which may be brought into action through the instrumentality of a corresponding faculty in some other body. It is, in the case now before us, the union of the combustible with oxygen, and which, for this reason, is called the "supporter"; neither of which, however, when taken alone, can be consumed. To effect combustion, then, we must have a combustible and a supporter of combustion.
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    1. Something that supports a structure such as a building or a sculpture.
    2. (heraldryCategory:en:Heraldry#SUPPORTER) An animal or figure that supports a shield in a coat of arms.
      • 1780, Joseph Edmondson, [Joseph Ayloffe], “Marshalling”, in A Complete Body of Heraldry: [...] Glover's Ordinary of Arms, Augmented and Improved; an Alphabet of Arms, Containing upwards of Fifty Thousand Coats, with their Crests, &c. and a Copious Glossary, Explaining All the Technical Terms Used in Heraldry. In Two Volumes. Illustrated with Copper-plates, volume I, London: Printed for the author, by T. Spilsbury, Snowhill; and sold by J[ames] Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; T[homas] Payne and Son, at the Meuse-Gate; J[ames] Robson, in Bond-Street; J[ohn] Walter, Charing-Cross; J. Ridley, in St. James's Street; and R. Faulder, in Bond-Street, →OCLC, page 192:
        [] I am fully perſuaded that there cannot remain a doubt of the uſe of ſupporters having originated from the fancy of ſeal-engravers. Supporters were likewiſe anciently uſed by divers perſons in private life, as appears by their ſeals, who had offices of high dignity in the ſtate, and more eſpecially by thoſe whoſe employments had the title of Lord prefixed to the ſtile; as Lord Deputy of Ireland, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Lord Preſident of the Council, Lord of the Marches of Wales, Lord Warden of the Stanneries, &c.
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      • 1864, Charles Boutell, “Miscellaneous Charges: Part II., Animate Beings”, in Heraldry, Historical and Popular. [...] With Nine Hundred and Seventy-five Illustrations, 3rd rev. and enl. edition, London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty, →OCLC, page 68:
        The Unicorn is the well-known dexter Supporter of England. [] A pair of unicorns also support the shield of the Duke of Rutland. [] A Monster, a compound of a Lion and a Fish, or a Sea-Lion, is known in the fabulous menagerie of Heraldry. Two of these Sea-Lions are Supporters of the Viscount Falmouth. So are the Pegasus [], the winged Horse of Classic antiquity, the dexter Supporter of the Baron Berwick; []
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    3. A garter worn around the leg to support a sock or stocking.
    4. Clipping of athletic supporterCategory:English clippings#SUPPORTER.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Dutch terms borrowed from English#SUPPORTERCategory:Dutch terms derived from English#SUPPORTER supporter.

Pronunciation

Noun

supporter m (plural supporters, diminutive supportertje n)Category:Dutch lemmas#SUPPORTERCategory:Dutch nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -s#SUPPORTERCategory:Dutch nouns with red links in their headword lines#SUPPORTERCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:Dutch masculine nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. (sportsCategory:nl:Sports#SUPPORTER) a supporter, a sports fan supporting a certain team or person
    Synonym: kraker (Suriname)

French

Etymology 1

From LatinCategory:French terms derived from Latin#SUPPORTER supportāreCategory:French undefined derivations#SUPPORTER.

Pronunciation

Verb

supporterCategory:French lemmas#SUPPORTERCategory:French verbs#SUPPORTERCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. to support
  2. to bear
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from EnglishCategory:French terms borrowed from English#SUPPORTERCategory:French terms derived from English#SUPPORTER supporter.

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Pronunciation

Noun

supporter m (plural supporters)Category:French lemmas#SUPPORTERCategory:French nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:French countable nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:French masculine nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. (sportsCategory:fr:Sports#SUPPORTER) supporter, fan

Further reading

Category:French contranyms#SUPPORTER

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Italian terms borrowed from English#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian terms derived from English#SUPPORTER supporter.

Pronunciation

Noun

supporter m or f by sense (invariable)Category:Italian lemmas#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian countable nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian indeclinable nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian masculine and feminine nouns by sense#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian masculine nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian feminine nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Italian nouns with multiple genders#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. supporter, fan
  2. support act

References

  1. supporter in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Latin

Verb

supporterCategory:Latin non-lemma forms#SUPPORTERCategory:Latin verb forms#SUPPORTERCategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of supportō

Swedish

Noun

supporter cCategory:Swedish lemmas#SUPPORTERCategory:Swedish nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#SUPPORTERCategory:Swedish common-gender nouns#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with entries#SUPPORTERCategory:Pages with 6 entries#SUPPORTER

  1. supporter, fan
    Synonym: anhängare

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