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tankard-bearer, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun tankard-bearer is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for tankard-bearer is from around 1518, in Cocke Lorelles Bote. www.oed.com
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A tankard bearer | DPLA
Printed on border: "There were also men called tankard-bearers, who carried huge tankards, holding two or three gallons, which they filled at the conduit, ... dp.la
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A tankard bearer - NYPL Digital Collections
Content: Printed on border: "There were also men called tankard-bearers, who carried huge tankards, holding two or three gallons, which they filled at the ... rp-digitalcollections.nypl.org
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tankard-bearer
ˈtankard-ˌbearer One who bears a tankard; spec. † a. One employed in drawing and carrying water from the public pumps and conduits (obs.); b. A cup-bearer.c 1515 Cocke Lorell's B. 10 Tankarde berers, bouge men, and spere planers. 1532 More Confut. Barnes viii. Wks. 738/2 King or subiect, carter or c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial words, obsolete ... - Facebook
F.R.S. 1855 T TANKARD BEARER: One who fetched water from conduits for the used of the citizens. At one time London was supplied by conduits and ... www.facebook.com
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London Tankard Bearer Nline Engraving 19Th ... - Amazon.com
London Tankard Bearer Nline Engraving 19Th Century Poster Print by (18 x 24) · Measurements · Style · Features & Specs · Materials & Care · Item details ... www.amazon.com
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Nepenthes
Rumphius illustrated the first one, now considered synonymous with N. mirabilis, and gave it the name Cantharifera, meaning "tankard-bearer". wikipedia.org
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The Tankard Bearer a Rare Antique Book Page Etching from 1891 ...
The Tankard Bearer a Rare Antique Book Page Etching from 1891 Chatterbox to Frame or to use in Paper Arts PSS 3700. $10.85. Product sold by. etsy.com. www.pinterest.com
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Gift For Tankard Bearer World's Best Tankard Bearer Present ... - eBay
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The Tankard Bearer a Rare Antique Book Page Etching From 1891 ...
Low in stock, only 1 left. Price: $10.85. Loading. The Tankard Bearer a Rare Antique Book Page Etching from 1891 Chatterbox to Frame or to use in Paper Arts PSS ... www.etsy.com
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Prints of LONDON: TANKARD BEARER. Line engraving, 19th century
19th-century line engraving of a tankard bearer in London, showcasing traditional British hospitality and service. Prints from Granger. www.mediastorehouse.com
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tankard
tankard (ˈtæŋkəd) Also 4–5 (8) tancard, 5–7 -kerd, 6 -(c)karde, -ckerd, Sc. -kert, 7 (9 Sc.) tanker. [= MDu., Du. tanckaert = kitte, L. obba, cantharus (= sense 2 below), (Kilian); also F. tanquart, pl. tanquars (Rabelais). Ulterior history unknown: ? transposition of *kantar(d, cantharus.] † 1. A l... Oxford English Dictionary
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2008 Epsom Derby
Beresford Stakes, 5th Racing Post Trophy Frozen Fire – 8th Racing Post Trophy King of Rome – 11th Racing Post Trophy Alan Devonshire – 3rd Silver Tankard New Approach – 2nd 2,000 Guineas, 2nd Irish 2,000 Guineas Tartan Bearer – 1st Dante Stakes Casual Conquest – 1st Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial Doctor wikipedia.org
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Cup
In the Bible, Joseph interpreted a dream for Pharaoh's cup-bearer, and a silver divining cup played a key role in his reconciliation with his brothers. Beer stein Pint glass Old Fashioned glass Quaich Sake cup (ochoko) Shot glass Tankard Wine glass Goblet For measurement, suction and breasts Measuring wikipedia.org
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Eastward Hoe
, a tailor Bettrice, a lady's maid Mistress Fond and Mistress Gazer, city women Coachman, to Gertrude Hamlet, footman to Gertrude Potkin, a tankard bearer First Gentleman and Second Gentleman, at the Isle of Dogs Wolf, the keeper of the Counter, a prison Slitgut, a butcher's apprentice Holdfast wikipedia.org
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