sconcer
English edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
sconcer (plural sconcers)
- One who sconces.
- 2008, Robin Darwall-Smith, A History of University College, Oxford, page 457:
- If he succeeded in this, the 'sconcer' had to pay for the drink.
- 2017, Richard O. Smith, Oxford Examined: Town & Clown:
- Their other reviews include such phrases as: “They trashed our bathroom,” “Thrown out of college bar for rowdiness and pennying,” “After vom-stops en route to college, they all demanded tongue jousting!” and “Best sconcers in Oxford.”