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▪ I. dicker, n.1 (ˈdɪkə(r)) Forms: α. 4–5 dyker, 5–6 dycker, 6 deker, diker, -ar, dickar, dikkar, 7 dicar, 6– dicker. β. 6– dacre, daker, (6 daiker, dakir, 8 dakker). [The form dicker, ME. dyker, etc., with the latinized forms dicora, dikera, dicra, point to an OE. *dicor, corresponding to MLG. dêke...
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Dicker (disambiguation)
To dicker is to bargain. Dicker may also refer to:
Surname
Dicker (surname), an English surname
Places
Upper Dicker, a village located in the parish of Arlington, East Sussex
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dicker
dicker/ˈdɪkə(r); `dɪkɚ/ v[I, Ipr]~ (with sb) (for sth) argue (with the seller) about the price of sth; haggle (与卖主)讲价钱; 讨价还价 She dickered (with the shopkeeper) for the best fruit. 她要买店里最好的水果而(跟店主)讨价还价.
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Dicker (surname)
Dicker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cameron Dicker (born 2000), American football player
Cintia Dicker (born 1986), Brazilian model
Fred Dicker (
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Alfred Dicker
Dicker was born at St John's Wood, London, the son of John Campbell Dicker. His elder brother Gerard Dicker had been in the crew the previous year.
Dicker was ordained deacon in 1879 and priest in 1880.
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John Dicker
Dicker was born in Cudham in Kent in 1815, the son of William and Sophia Dicker. His father was a miller at Hever. Dicker married Susannah Dicker from Sussex in 1842. He died at Westerham in 1895 on his eightieth birthday.
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Samuel Dicker
Dicker owned plantations in Jamaica and in 1738 was appointed a Councilor of Jamaica. The bridge was painted in 1755 by Canaletto who referred to Il Signiore Cavaliere Dicker.
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Jacques Dicker
Dicker was born in a wealthy Jewish family. His father, Moises, worked as a superintendent. Dicker took up Law studies in Kiev. Dicker became a Swiss citizen in 1915. In Swiss politics, Dicker emerged as a prominent leader of the Socialist Party in Geneva.
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Samuel B. Dicker
Samuel Byron Dicker (born April 4, 1889 in New York City; died February 9, 1960) was an American lawyer and statistician and the 58th Mayor of Rochester
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Les Dicker
Dicker made 10 senior appearances and found the net twice between August 1951 and December 1952. Dicker died in December 2020 at the age of 93.
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Ruth Dicker
Ruth Doerschuk Dicker (March 9, 1919 – December 2, 2004) was a California painter of landscapes. Dicker died on December 2, 2004, when she was living Santa Rosa, California.
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Daniel Dicker
Daniel Dicker (born 5 June 1995) is an Austrian handball player for HSG Graz and the Austrian national team.
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Cameron Dicker
Cameron Dicker (born May 6, 2000), nicknamed "Dicker the Kicker," is an American football placekicker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football On May 4, 2017, Dicker committed to Texas.
College career
Dicker earned immediate playing time at Texas, winning the starting role.
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Gary Dicker
Dicker played for his country of Ireland at under-19 and under-21 level. Club career
UCD
Born in Dublin, Dicker began his career at League of Ireland side UCD.
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Georges Dicker
Georges Dicker is an American philosopher, currently a SUNY Distinguished Professor at The College at Brockport, State University of New York.
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