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pothecary
ˈpothecary Now only dial. Forms: α. 4–5 potecarie, 4–7 -cary(e, 5 -kary, 6 -cari; 5–6 potycary(e; 6 poticarie, -carye, 6–7 (9 dial.) -cary; 7 pottecary, -icary. β. 6–7 pothicary, 7 pothecarie, 7–8 (9 dial.) -cary, 8–9 'pothecary. See also prec. Aphetic form of apothecary, formerly in common use.c 13... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pothecary
Pothecary is the surname of three cricketers: Sidney Pothecary (1886–1976), played for Hampshire 1912–1920 Arthur Pothecary (1906–1991), played for Hampshire 1927–1946, later an umpire Jim Pothecary (1933–2016), played for South Africa and Western Province in the 1950s–1960s wikipedia.org
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Arthur Pothecary
Pothecary died at Iver, Buckinghamshire on 21 May 1991. Family Pothecary's uncle Sidney Pothecary played 12 first-class matches for Hampshire. External links Arthur Pothecary at Cricinfo Arthur Pothecary at CricketArchive Matches and detailed statistics for Arthur Pothecary 1906 births 1991 deaths wikipedia.org
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potecarie
potecarie, -cary(e variants of pothecary. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jim Pothecary
James Edward Pothecary (6 December 1933 – 11 May 2016) was a South African cricketer who played in three Test matches in 1960. Pothecary played in South African cricket until 1964–65 but was chosen for no more Tests. 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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Sidney Pothecary
Family Pothecary's nephew, Arthur Pothecary represented Hampshire in 271 first-class matches. External links Sidney Pothecary at Cricinfo Sidney Pothecary at CricketArchive Matches and detailed statistics for Sidney Pothecary 1886 births 1976 deaths wikipedia.org
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poticary
poticary obs. variant of pothecary. Oxford English Dictionary
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potter-carrier
† potter-carrier Vulgar or provincial var. of pothecary: cf. pot carrier.1764 Foote Mayor of G. i. Wks. 1799 I. 161 Master Lint, the potter-carrier. Oxford English Dictionary
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Archelaus (father of Archelaus of Cappadocia)
Pothecary, Strabo's cultural geography: the making of a kolossourgia, Cambridge University Press, 2005 Anatolian Greeks Roman client monarchs Priests wikipedia.org
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pottingar
† ˈpottingar Sc. Obs. (-gə(r)) Forms: 5–6 potingar, -e, pottingar, 6 potingair, pothingar; erron. 7 pottinger, 8 potinger. [Corrupted from *poticar, pothecar, Sc. form of pothecary. Cf. the parallel pottingary, where the intermediate forms are better seen. In the later spelling confounded with potti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cally
Kwong (born 1962), Hong Kong singer, actress and businesswoman Cally Oldershaw, gemologist and science educator Cally Taylor, English author Cally-Jo Pothecary wikipedia.org
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pottingary
† ˈpottingary Sc. Obs. Forms: α. 5 potigary, 6 potegarie. β. 5 potyngary, 5–6 pot(t)ingary, 6 pottingarie, -gry, potinchary. [Corrupted from poticary, earlier form of pothecary, through the intermediate potegary, potigary: cf. prec., and nihtegale, nightingale.] 1. = apothecary 1 (med.L. apothēcāriu... Oxford English Dictionary
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pothecare
† pothecar(e, -aire Sc. and north. Eng. dial. Obs. Also 9 potticar. [Aphetic form of apothecar, = F. apothecaire, corresp. to Eng. pothecary: see next. Hence by phonetic corruption *pot(t)egar, potingar, pottingar.] An apothecary: = next.c 1480 Henryson Test. Cres. 248 Spycis belangand to the pothec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Fiddian-Green
He kept wicket on a couple of occasions, and stumped Arthur Pothecary of Hampshire in August 1933. wikipedia.org
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