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[ gley-zher ] / ˈgleɪ ʒər /
nouna person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass. Origin of glazierFirst recorded in 1350–1400, glazier is from the Middle English word glasier.See glaze, -ier1 Words nearby glazierglaze, glazed, glaze ice, glazement, glazer, glazier, glazier's point, glaziery, glazing, glazing-bar, glazing bead Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for glazierGlazier responded by branding the woman a witch and began to utter imprecatory prayers. Inside Sarah's Church|Max Blumenthal|September 5, 2009|DAILY BEAST According to Glazier, while Palin prayed with her during the early 1990s, “God began to speak to [her] about entering politics.” Inside Sarah's Church|Max Blumenthal|September 5, 2009|DAILY BEAST Before the man had time to answer, a young girl came running down the path toward the gate, saying, "Are you Captain Glazier?" Ocean to Ocean on Horseback|Willard Glazier So the "patient toil and vigil long" of poor Glazier went for nothing. Sword and Pen|John Algernon Owens
From that time until the close of the war, Glazier's career was a stirring one. Sword and Pen|John Algernon Owens John Cawley, who was the associate of Newcomen in his experiments and inquiries, was a plumber and glazier of the same town. The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated (Seventh Edition)|Dionysius Lardner As it was, she suspected that at any rate she had not heard the last of the glazier. A Changed Man and Other Tales|Thomas Hardy
British Dictionary definitions for glazier
nouna person who glazes windows, etc Derived forms of glazierglaziery, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to glazierglazed, icy, shiny, sleek, clear, glossy, lustrous, slick, slippery, transparent, vitreous, burnished, hyaline, hyaloid, vitric |