Is that the famous Hester/Esther, then?
It’s a depiction of a fictional character named Hester from a novel
Letter
any of a set of conventional symbols used in writing or printing a language, each symbol being associated with a group of phonetic values in the language; character of the alphabet
setter
better
I played that a month ago.
sitter
something very easy
sinter
hinter (behind, german)
Winter
winner
I win? ^^
Sinner
sunner
Middle English spelling of sooner.
ye schulen sunner be eld wymmen than ye schulen be weddid
you would sooner be old women than you would be wed
– the Wycliffe Bible
Sumner
Sumer
Fumer (to smoke, French)
We had the slang ‘crame’ (pres. ind.) earlier from bugcat, but haven’t had this, the standard French verb.
fumen, the imperative in Spanish
As in “Go ahead! You like cigarettes?! Smoke the whole packet!”
Although it’s the plural imperative, which makes that example a bit weird.
flumen (river, Latin)
Maybe in an advertising slogan like:
Smoke [our brand], for a proper cough!