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hostler
@@@LINK=hostleress Oxford English Dictionary
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Hostler
A hostler ( or ) or ostler was traditionally a groom or stableman who was employed in a stable to take care of horses, usually at an inn, in the era of Etymology The word is spelled "hostler" in American English, but "ostler" in British English. wikipedia.org
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Jim Hostler
Jim Hostler (born May 5, 1966) is an American football coach who is an offensive assistant for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). As a member of the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff, Hostler won his first Super Bowl title when the team defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl wikipedia.org
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hostleress
▪ I. ˈhostler Forms: 4–5 hosteler (-eller, -iler, -iller), 5– hostler. See also ostler. [A syncopated form of hosteler, found also in the sense ‘keeper of a hostelry, innkeeper’ (hosteler 2), but from 16th c. usually appropriated as below; in this popular sense it has always varied with the form ost... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Warren Hostler
Charles Warren Hostler (December 12, 1919 – September 28, 2014) was an American diplomat. He served as the U.S. Hostler joined the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) to help pay for college at UCLA. He went on active duty when he graduated in 1942. wikipedia.org
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ostler
ostler (ˈɒslə(r)) Forms: (4–9 see hosteler); 5 osteler, -eller, -iler, -elere, -elore, 6– ostler, (7 oastler). [A phonetic spelling of hosteler, hostler, representing the historical pronunciation with h mute. In earlier times it was frequent also in the sense ‘keeper of a hostelry’ (see hosteler 2);... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ostler
linguist William Ostler (died 1614), English actor Rob Ostlere, English actor Gordon Ostlere (1921–2017), English surgeon and anaesthetist Other uses Hostler wikipedia.org
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hosteler
hosteler Now arch. or Hist., exc. in sense 4 b. (ˈhɒstələ(r)) Forms: α. 3–5 (9) hostiler, 4– hosteler, (4 hostyller, 4–5 hostilere, -ellere, 5–6 -iller, -elere, 5–6 (9) -illar, 6 (9) -elar, 7 (9) -eller; also 5–8 hostler. β. 4–5 ostiler, 4–6 osteler, 5–6 -ere, 5–7 ostler, 6 ostleir, 7 Sc. oistlar. [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Christine Gonzalez
Her family was supportive of her announcement to become an engineer and she began training as a hostler in May of 1973. wikipedia.org
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Strapper
See also Farrier Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting Hostler References Horse racing terminology Horse-related professions and professionals wikipedia.org
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Wilson Yard
Work included expansion of the carhouse, a new hostler platform to support the new north-end entry/exit track, a new north-end runaround track connecting Opened in September 2018, the new hostler platform and north-end entry/exit track helps to reduce traffic delays by 44% in the early morning when work wikipedia.org
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Horseman
who works with horses rather than with cattle or sheep (dated) Horseman, a teamster driving draft horses (in previous centuries) (dated) Horseman, a hostler wikipedia.org
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The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie
The hostler's wife lures her to him with an offer of fine wine. After he has his will of her, she demands his name. wikipedia.org
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Al Herpin
A piece in The New York Times on February 29, 1904, reported that: Albert Herpin, born in France in 1862 and for fifteen years a hostler in the employ wikipedia.org
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Pacific National XRB class
The units do not have hostler controls for moving them around yards and depots, only being fitted with a dead engine device and park-brake button. wikipedia.org
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