Noun
One who or that which ages something.
(euphemistic) One who is aging; an elderly person.
Ager (plural Agers)
(video games, informal) A fan of the Age of Empires series of real-time strategy video games.
Although Antioch was severely weakened after the Battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119, and Baldwin himself was held captive by the emir of Aleppo from 1122–1124, Baldwin led the crusader states to victory at the Battle of Azaz in 1125. Source: Internet
In other notes of interest, Clerk Treasurer, Linda Ager requested and received a resolution approval for two levy renewals coming up this November. Source: Internet
Ovid Fasti II 679. On that day, Roman pontiffs and magistrates held a ceremony at the sixth mile of the Via Laurentina (ancient border of the Roman ager, which maintained a religious value). Source: Internet
Another one, named Meta Romuli, standing in the Ager Vaticanus (today's Borgo ), was destroyed at the end of the 15th century. Source: Internet
Contemporary accounts show that the land surrounding Carthage was declared ager publicus and that it was shared between local farmers, and Roman and Italian ones. Source: Internet
Footage shown in court showed him striking Ager and dragging her into their back garden. Source: Internet