A person who owns slaves or is involved in the slave trade.
The slaver profited from the misery of others.
Historical records detail how the slaver amassed a fortune through exploitation and brutality.
slaverintransitive-verb
To drool or slobber.
The dog would slaver when food was near.
He began to slaver at the thought of the delicious meal awaiting him.
slavertransitive-verb
To cover with saliva; to slobber over.
The baby may slaver the toy.
The excited dog attempted to slaver my hand in greeting.
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The phonetic transcription of "slaver" is /ˈsleɪvər/ in British English and /ˈsleɪvər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Example usage of "slaver": "The slaver profited from the misery of others.". More examples on the page.