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groser
▪ I. groser Obs. exc. Sc. and north. (ˈgrəʊzə(r)) Also 7, 9 grozer, 9 grosier. [ad. F. groseille, with substitution of r for final l.] A gooseberry. Also attrib., as groser-bush.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 88 Vua crispa is also called Grossularia, in english a Groser bushe, a Goose⁓bery bush. 1615 L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Groser
Groser is a surname of English origin, meaning "wholesale dealer grocer". Notable people with the surname include: John Groser (1890-1966), English priest and Christian socialist Tim Groser (born 1950), New Zealand politician wikipedia.org
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Tim Groser
Timothy John Groser (born 6 March 1950) is a New Zealand politician and diplomat. Groser will take up his post as ambassador in early 2016. wikipedia.org
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grozer
groze, grozer var. ff. gross v., groser. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Groser
Thomas Eaton Groser's eleven children. Views Groser was an Anglo-Catholic. wikipedia.org
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groset
groset Sc. (ˈgrəʊzɪt) Also 8–9 grozet, 9 grosert, grossart. [f. groser, by addition of excrescent t, and subsequent omission of r.] A gooseberry.1786 Burns To a louse 26 Ye set your nose out As plump and gray as onie grozet. 1824 Scott Redgauntlet Let. xiii, Saunders lap at the proposition, like a c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grosser
anarchist and anti-militarist Thomas Grosser (1965–2008), German footballer Pamela Grosser (born 1977), German actress See also Gross (disambiguation) Groser wikipedia.org
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spaltam
† spaltam Obs. rare. Also 8 'spaltham. [ad. med.L. aspaltum, var. asphaltum.] Asphalt or bitumen used as a varnish. Also attrib.1532 in E. Law Hampton Crt. Pal. (1885) I. 363 Payd to Henry Burd, groser of London, for 12 lb. of white lead,..2 lb. of spaltain [sic]. 1777 Foote Taste i. i, By the addit... Oxford English Dictionary
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grossery
▪ I. ˈgrosser1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 6, 9 groser, 8 grozer. [f. gross v. + -er1.] = engrosser n. 1.1545 Brinklow Compl. xx. (1874) 49 All inclosars, grossers vp of fermys, extorcyonars, and oppressers of the common welth. 1796 W. Marshall Yorksh. (ed. 2) II. 324 Grozer, one who keeps money or other v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michael Green (diplomat)
In 1997, Green succeeded Tim Groser as New Zealand's Ambassador to Indonesia. wikipedia.org
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The Outsiders Are Back
Matt Norberg - vocals, guitar Dan Flynn - lead guitar Andy Noble - bass Dave Wake - keyboards Jeremy Kuzniar - drums Dave Cusma - trombone, trumpet Jed Groser wikipedia.org
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potycaryar
† ˈpotycaryar Obs. rare—1. Extended form of potycary, pothecary: cf. mediciner, practitioner, barrister, etc.: see -er1. (Cf. potter-carrier.)c 1533 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iii. II. 269, I was both a groser and a potycaryar. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rosemary Banks
In 2018, Banks succeeded Tim Groser as New Zealand ambassador to the United States. wikipedia.org
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Murder in the Cathedral (1951 film)
Eliot based on Eliot's 1935 verse drama of the same name and starring Father John Groser. Plot Archbishop Thomas Becket (Father John Groser) deals with his temptations before his murder in the Canterbury Cathedral in 1170. wikipedia.org
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List of permanent representatives of New Zealand to the World Trade Organization
Permanent representatives to the WTO David Walker (diplomat) Tim Groser Vangelis Vitalis References WTO, Permanent Representatives from New Zealand wikipedia.org
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