IPA: /ˈtiːmər/
KK: /ˈtimər/
A person or thing that produces or brings forth something, often used in a biological or reproductive context.
The teemer of the garden was proud of the many flowers that bloomed this spring.
The word 'teemer' originates from Middle English 'teemer', which is derived from the Old English 'tima', meaning a period or time. It refers to a person who is associated with a specific time or period, often in the context of a season or event.
Think of 'time' when you hear 'teemer' — it helps you remember that a teemer is someone connected to a specific period.