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glazier

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who glazes; a craftsman who works with glass, fitting windows, etc.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Glazier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Glazier (born 1939), retired English darts player Kenneth MacLean Glazier, Sr. (1912–1989), Canadian minister and librarian Rick Glazier (21st century), Democratic member of the North Carolina ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c. (late 13c. as a surname; alternative glazer recorded from c.1400), from glass + -er (1), influenced by French words in -ier .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Glazier \Gla"zier\, n. [From Glaze .] One whose business is to set glass. Glazier's diamond . See under Diamond .

Usage examples of glazier.

Woodcarvers and carpenters, potters, glaziers, tanners and cobblers and saddlemakers, goldsmiths and stonemasons, coopers, wainwrights, and especially Grijalva Limnersmasters of every craft waited nervously for the outcome of fierce competition.

There were smiths and weavers and potters, woodwrights, masons, glaziers, tanners, chandlers, shoe and harness makers, lute and lyre makers, fullers, spinners, rug makers, wagonwrights, carvers, founders, tinkers, coopers, toolmakers, brickmakers, glassmakers, stonecutters, dyers, and enamelers.

I represent an alliance of other guilds: glaziers, rope-makers, carpenters, smiths and most of the local merchants, and we refused to pay.

Makri, who is busier than ever, with thirsty bricklayers, roofers, glaziers and architects clamouring for drinks all day.

Outside that armed barrier all the household would be gathered, and all the workmen who had built the church, the plumbers, the glaziers, the masons, the joiners, the clerks and draughtsmen, the labourers.

Consequently, on election day, in the church where the primary meeting is held, two of the Feuillants, Laurède, formerly collector of the vingtièmes,, and Brunache, a glazier, propose to exclude an intruder, a servant on wages.

No viral rain of death virus to mow down millions and feed the glazier beam when it arrives.