Etymology
The word "rounder" has multiple etymological origins:
1. Round
2. Rove
3. Bound
Meaning
1. Someone who is round or plump
2. A person who roves or wanders
3. A person who whispers or speaks secretly
4. A person who is restricted or bound
Origin
The origins of the word "rounder" can be traced back to the following:
The term was originally used to describe people who were round in shape or who wandered from place to place. Over time, it gained additional meanings, including "one who whispers" and "one who is restricted."
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