Groom

  • 21groom — s.m. v. grom. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN …

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  • 22groom — |grume| s. m. 1. Lacaio que acompanha seu amo quando este guia o trem. 2. Mandarete, paquete.   ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …

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  • 23Groom — [gru:m ], der; s, s <englisch> (Reitknecht) …

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  • 24groom — ► VERB 1) brush and clean the coat of (a horse or dog). 2) give a neat and tidy appearance to. 3) prepare or train for a particular purpose or activity. ► NOUN 1) a person employed to take care of horses. 2) a bridegroom. ORIGIN …

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  • 25Groom — Grooming redirects here. Groom may refer to:Offices and jobs: * Groom (horses), a person responsible for the feeding and care of horses, not to be confused with the much more socially distinguished roles in the English Royal Household of: **… …

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  • 26Groom — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « « groom » », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Un groom désigne un jeune domestique au… …

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  • 27groom — v. 1) (d; tr.) to groom as (she was groomed as our next candidate) 2) (d; tr.) to groom for (to groom smb. for the presidency) * * * [gru(ː)m] (d; tr.) to groom as (she was groomed as our next candidate) (d; tr.) to groom for (to groom smb. for… …

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  • 28groom — {{11}}groom (n.1) c.1200, grome male child, boy; c.1300 as youth, young man. No known cognates in other Germanic languages. Perhaps from O.E. *groma, related to growan grow; or from O.Fr. grommet servant (Cf. M.E. gromet ship s boy, early 13c.).… …

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  • 29groom — [[t]gru͟ːm[/t]] grooms, grooming, groomed 1) N COUNT A groom is the same as a bridegroom. ...the bride and groom. 2) N COUNT A groom is someone whose job is to look after the horses in a stable and to keep them clean. 3) VERB If you groom an… …

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  • 30groom — I UK [ɡruːm] / US [ɡrum] verb Word forms groom : present tense I/you/we/they groom he/she/it grooms present participle grooming past tense groomed past participle groomed 1) [transitive] to clean and brush an animal, especially a horse or a dog… …

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