scener

English

Etymology

From scene +‎ -er.

Noun

scener (plural sceners)

  1. A member of a scene, especially the demoscene.
    • 1996, John Bus, “Amiga Domain - An Aussie Scene Party!”, in alt.sys.amiga.demos (Usenet):
      This party will have it all for the Amiga scener: demos, competitions, dealers, and huge projection screen and sound system to entertain you.
    • 2014, Gerard Alberts, Ruth Oldenziel, Hacking Europe: From Computer Cultures to Demoscenes, page 146:
      In Western Europe, there were thousands of sceners and many thousands of software products []

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Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

scener m

  1. indefinite plural of scene

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Noun

scener m or f

  1. indefinite feminine plural of scene

Swedish

Noun

scener

  1. indefinite plural of scen