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glazier

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gla·zier  (glzhr)
n.
One who cuts and fits glass, as for doors and windows.

[Middle English glasier, from glas, glass; see glaze.]

glazier·y (-zh-r) n.

glazier
Noun
a person who fits windows or doors with glass
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.glazierglazier - someone who cuts flat glass to size
artisan, journeyman, artificer, craftsman - a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
Translations
Spanish glazier [ˈgleɪzɪəʳ] nvidriero/a
French glazier [ˈgleɪzɪəʳ] nvitrier m
German glazier [ˈgleɪzɪəʳ] glaze nGlaser(in) m(f)
Italian glazier [ˈgleɪzɪəʳ] nvetraio

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"But he won't keep his money, by what I can make out," said the glazier.
In judging of that tempestuous wind called Euroclydon, says an old writer --of whose works I possess the only copy extant -- it maketh a marvellous difference, whether thou lookest out at it from a glass window where the frost is all on the outside, or whether thou observest it from that sashless window, where the frost is on both sides, and of which the wight Death is the only glazier.
The house itself is in tolerably good condition, though badly weather-stained and in dire need of attention from the glazier, the smaller male population of the region having attested in the manner of its kind its disapproval of dwelling without dwellers.
 
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