Verner

[ US /ˈvɝnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Danish philologist (1846-1896)
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How To Use Verner In A Sentence

  • Bakers, victuallers, taverners, hostelers, and sometimes attorneys were disqualified from election as mayor or bailiff in the fifteenth century.
  • A young justice, the Governer of the town, saw the young maid and fell in love with her.
  • No. Only, "That no merchant, cooper or any other person whatever, shall, after the first day of the first month, sell any wine under one-quarter of a cask, neither by quart, gallon or any other measure, _but only such taverners as are licensed to sell by the gallon_. Grappling with the Monster The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink
  • The evidence has warranted the inclusion - along with men specifically designated merchants - of vintners, mercers, grocers, spicers, and taverners (but not, generally, brewers).
  • `On the orders of the Archbishop, I had already ordered every taverner in the city to inform me of any sudden deaths. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • MORS, _m. _, levier de la bride qui passe dans la bouche d'un cheval et sert à le gouverner. French Conversation and Composition
  • The application was endorsed by the governers' board.
  • VERNER, P.H. and BARTOS, J. (1989) The comparative effectiveness of two biopreparations based on the entomogenous fungus Beauveria bassiana, especially their effects on storage pests. Chapter 10
  • Bakers, victuallers, taverners, hostelers, and sometimes attorneys were disqualified from election as mayor or bailiff in the fifteenth century.
  • Again no suspicions fell upon his companions, so questions were asked of the taverner. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
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