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PIECE BROKER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PIECE BROKER is a dealer in cloth remnants.
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piece broker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
piece broker (plural piece brokers). (historical) A trader of pieces of cloth, or rags. References. edit. “piece”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged ...
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Piece-broker Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Piece-broker definition: One who buys shreds and remnants of cloth in order to resell them.
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piece-broker (See quot. 1756.)1697 Lond Gaz. No. 3304/3 One Gawen Hardy.., Piece-Broker, was..Indicted for Felony.., for paying and putting off Counterfeit Milled Money. 1720 Strype Stow's Surv. II. iv. vii. 118/2 Hollowel Street..a Place inhabited by divers Salesmen and Piece-Brokers. 1756 Rolt Dic...
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Piece broker - definition of Piece broker by The Free Dictionary
one who buys shreds and remnants of cloth to sell again. - Thackeray. See also: Piece. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C.
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Dictionary of Old Occupations - P - Family Tree Researcher
Piece Broker: a fabric merchant who dealt in remnants. Piece Master: supervised Piece Workers. Piece Worker: applied to many occupations.
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Douglas C. Schmidt
"ORB" refers to a key piece of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture.
They were made available as open-source software.
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piece-broker, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
What does the noun piece-broker mean? · How common is the noun piece-broker? · How is the noun piece-broker pronounced? · Where does the noun piece-broker come ...
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"PIECE BROKER": Dealer arranging trades of artwork - OneLook
▸ noun: (historical) One who buys shreds and remnants of cloth in order to resell them. Similar: produce broker, hairmonger, pawnbroker, scrapmonger, rebagger, ...
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About - piecebroker
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The Original Grumpy Piece Broker Sarcasm Level Stupidity Mug ...
May 7, 2025 - Premium 11oz white ceramic mug - sturdy and glossy. Show your PIECE BROKER how special they are with every cuppa! Bold design with "PIECE ...
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Alfred Buckland
His mother was Elizabeth (née Mortimore) and his father was the broker John Buckland. McCocsh Clark sold off a piece of land near Ellerslie Racecourse to the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association.
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piece
▪ I. piece, n. (piːs) Forms: 3–7 pece (3–5 pees, 4 pise, 4–5 pice, peis, 5 pes, peyce, peese, 5–6 pes(s, pesse); 5– piece, (5 pyece, 5–8 peace, 6 pease, peise, peyss, (Sc. peax), pysse, 6–7 peece, 6–8 peice). Plural in ME. sometimes the same as the sing. [ME. pece, in 15th c. piece, a. OF. pece (124...
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Broker (2022 film)
Kore-eda has described Broker as being a companion piece to his 2018 film Shoplifters, with the two films sharing a thematic interest in social outcasts The 'broker' in the film changes as the story unfolds. And I thought by focusing on the word Broker, the title would become very simple and strong.
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Byron B. Brainard
Byron Bernard Brainard (April 1, 1894 – March 19, 1940) was an electrician, auto mechanic, auto salesman, real estate broker and community newspaper editor A month after his death on March 19, 1940, an autopsy report revealed that Brainard had died of choking when a piece of meat lodged in his throat.
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