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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...
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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
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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
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Arthur Pothecary at CricketArchive
Matches and detailed statistics for Arthur Pothecary
1906 births
1991 deaths
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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.
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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.
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Sidney Pothecary
Family
Pothecary's nephew, Arthur Pothecary represented Hampshire in 271 first-class matches. External links
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Sidney Pothecary at CricketArchive
Matches and detailed statistics for Sidney Pothecary
1886 births
1976 deaths
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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.
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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
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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...
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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
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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...
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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...
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Charles Fiddian-Green
He kept wicket on a couple of occasions, and stumped Arthur Pothecary of Hampshire in August 1933.
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