Timeline for Word for "someone who gets helped"?
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Jul 23, 2016 at 22:12 | history | edited | herisson | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jul 23, 2016 at 18:43 | history | edited | tchrist♦ |
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Jul 29, 2015 at 20:02 | comment | added | Charon | It's interesting because there exists the word refugee, for those seeking refuge - I feel like there should be a word like aidee. | |
Jul 29, 2015 at 19:57 | comment | added | Charon | You're not looking for an antonym; that means something opposite to helper (e.g. hinderer) | |
Jul 29, 2015 at 19:52 | comment | added | ab2 | Someone is bound to suggest "helpee." See english.stackexchange.com/questions/260651/…. for extensive discussion. | |
Jul 29, 2015 at 19:46 | answer | added | Sam Burns | timeline score: 3 | |
Jul 29, 2015 at 19:36 | history | migrated | from linguistics.stackexchange.com (revisions) | ||
Jul 29, 2015 at 10:24 | comment | added | Dan Bron | This is better asked on English Language & Usage than Linguistics, which concerns itself with inquires which span language boundaries. Language-specific questions should be amass on the language-specific stacks. (And the short answer to your question is helpee, at least informally). | |
Jul 29, 2015 at 9:25 | history | asked | Marsha | CC BY-SA 3.0 |