Suitor
There is nothing unusual in a woman courting a man, although the convention is that it is the man who has to propose marriage. (And even then, convention can be defied.) If the woman in question is significantly older than the man she courts, then the current slang would call her a cougar. This term is more about the age difference than the courting, however. When a man courts a woman he is a "suitor". When a woman courts a man she is a "suitress".
Heterocourter. :-)
suitor.
Shooing the Wooer - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 August 1913
Determined Wooer - 1909 was released on: USA: 3 July 1909
You call him a suitor or a boyfriend. If things get serious, you would call him a fiancé and then a husband.
No, the words "pull" and "do" do not have the same "oo" sound as "wooer." "Pull" and "do" have a short vowel sound like in "book," while "wooer" has a long vowel sound like in "moon."
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she will marry them
There are 13 U.S. Courts of Appeal.
As long as the courts dismiss the case "without prejudice," she can bring it again.
A wooer is someone who tries to romantically pursue and court another person. This typically involves showing interest, affection, and trying to win the other person's heart or favor.