Found 4 items, similar to Bringer.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: bring
membawa
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: bring
bawa, cokok, membawa, membawakan, mengambilkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: bring
bring
v 1: take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; 
“Bring me
the box from the other room”; 
“Take these letters to the
boss”; 
“This brings me to the main point” [syn: 
convey,
take]
2: cause to come into a particular state or condition; 
“Long
hard years of on the job training had brought them to
their competence”; 
“bring water to the boiling point”
3: cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; 
“I cannot work
a miracle”; 
“wreak havoc”; 
“bring comments”; 
“play a
joke”; 
“The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken
area” [syn: 
work, 
play, 
wreak, 
make for]
4: go or come after and bring or take back; 
“Get me those books
over there, please”; 
“Could you bring the wine?”; 
“The dog
fetched the hat” [syn: 
get, 
convey, 
fetch] [ant: 
take away
]
5: bring into a different state; 
“this may land you in jail”
[syn: 
land]
6: be accompanied by; 
“Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?”
7: bestow a quality on; 
“Her presence lends a certain cachet to
the company”; 
“The music added a lot to the play”; 
“She
brings a special atmosphere to our meetings”; 
“This adds a
light note to the program” [syn: 
lend, 
impart, 
bestow,
contribute, 
add]
8: avance or set forth in court; 
“bring charges”, 
“institute
proceedings” [syn: 
institute]
9: be sold for a certain price; 
“The painting brought $10,000”;
“The old print fetched a high price at the auction” [syn:
fetch, 
bring in]
10: attract the attention of; 
“The noise and the screaming
brought the curious”
11: induce or persuade; 
“The confession of one of the accused
brought the others to admit to the crime as well”
[also: 
brought]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Bringer
Bringer 
\Bring"er\, n.
One who brings.
[1913 Webster]
Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news
Hath but a losing office. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Bringer in, one who, or that which, introduces.
[1913 Webster]