wooer/ˈwuːə/EtymologyFrom woo + -er; from Middle English wowere, from Old English wōgere, from wōgian (“to woo”).wooer means someone who woos or courts. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.nounSomeone who woos or courts.“Penelope for her Vliſſes ſake, / Deuiz'd a VVeb her vvooers to deceaue: / in vvhich the vvorke that ſhe all day did make / the ſame at night ſhe did againe vnreaue, […]”