slaver

noun
UK: /ˈsleɪvər/
US: /ˈsleɪvər/
  1. A person who owns slaves or is involved in the slave trade.

    1. The slaver profited from the misery of others.
    2. Historical records detail how the slaver amassed a fortune through exploitation and brutality.
slaver intransitive-verb
  1. To drool or slobber.

    1. The dog would slaver when food was near.
    2. He began to slaver at the thought of the delicious meal awaiting him.
slaver transitive-verb
  1. To cover with saliva; to slobber over.

    1. The baby may slaver the toy.
    2. 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.