glazier
pronunciation
How to pronounce glazier in British English: UK [ˈɡleɪziə(r)]
How to pronounce glazier in American English: US [ˈgleɪʒər]
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- Noun:
- someone who cuts flat glass to size
Word Origin
- glazier (n.)
- "one who fits window glass into frames," early 15c. variant of late 14c. glasier (late 13c. as a surname, glasyer, from glass (v.) + -er (1). Influenced by French words in -ier. Alternative glazer recorded from c. 1400 as "one who applies coatings to earthenware."
Example
- 1. Please send your resume to ms. glazier in the personnel department .
- 2. This guy must really trust the glazier who installed the glass .
- 3. For instance , one of the chief lobbyists for the recording industry association of america ( riaa ) , senior executive vice-president mitch glazier , is former chief counsel for intellectual property on the house judiciary committee .