eavesdropper gušâr (#) Fr.: écouteur A person or thing that secretly listens to or monitors the private conversation or data of others. Etymology (EN): From M.E. eavesdrop, from O.E. yfesdrype “place around a house where the rainwater drips off the roof,” literally “one who stands on the eavesdrop in order to listen to conversations inside the house,” from eaves “the lower border of a roof that overhangs the wall”
Etymology (PE): Gušâr in Tabari “eavesdropper,” from guš, → ear, + -âr probably contraction of dâr (as in dustâr/dustdâr) agent noun from dâštan “to hold, have, possess; appoint, erect,” → property. |