IPA: //ˈmʌltiˌhoʊmər//
KK: /mʌltiˈhoʊmər/
Describing a player who hits more than one home run in a single game.
The player had a fantastic performance, becoming a multihomer in last night's game.
This word originates from the prefix 'multi-' (from Latin 'multus', meaning many) and 'homer' (from Old English 'homa', meaning a dwelling or home). The term 'multihomer' refers to someone who has many homes or dwellings.
Think of 'multi-' meaning many, and 'homer' referring to a home. This helps you remember that a multihomer is someone with many homes.
No commonly confused words.