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 Translation for 'glazier' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a glazier | glaziers
SYNO glass-cutter | glass cutter | glassworker | ...
munka.
ablakos {noun}
glazier
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Translation for 'glazier' from English to Hungarian

glazier
ablakos {noun}munka.
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Usage Examples English
  • Outside politics he worked as a glazier.
  • After retiring from speed skating, Larsen followed in his father's footsteps and became a full-time glazier.
  • Suppose it was discovered that the little boy was actually hired by the glazier, and paid a franc for every window he broke.
  • A glazier by trade Hardy was aged 87 at the time of his death in 1993.
  • Moreover, Hadamar is a centre for glazier training.

  • Nicolaas Jozef Hubertus (Hubert or Huub) Levigne (30 September 1905 – 29 December 1989) was a Dutch graphic artist, glazier and professor.
  • Johannes Hubertus Petrus Josephus (Jean) den Rooijen (2 January 1866 – 12 February 1939) was a Dutch glazier.
  • Jacobus Hubertus (Jacques) Verheyen (5 February 1911 – 20 August 1989) was a Dutch glazier and painter.
  • According to survivors' testimony, before World War II Spira was an impoverished glazier and carpenter who practiced Orthodox Judaism.
  • A glazier spread the cutline drawing on a glazier's bench. Laths were nailed down along two edges of the drawing to form a right angle.

  • Thomas Binning worked as a glazier providing glass to the Tolbooth and council house in 1563.
  • Peter Christian Weinreich Fischer (1772–1834) established a glazier's business at the site on 20 June 1796.
  • Robert Skerrett Exton was a prolific painter, decorator and glazier who practiced in Brisbane from 1882 until 1921.
  • Barnard Flower (died July or August 1517) was a Flemish glazier. He was King's Glazier to Henry VII and Henry VIII from 1505 to 1517, the first non-Englishman to hold this office.
  • He installed a glazier, Thomas Peebles, who made windows for the royal palaces, in the rooms above the passageway or pend.

  • He was born in Moss as the son of a glazier. He took over his father's glazier workshop in 1861.
  • Antoine de Lonhy ([...] circa 1446–1490) was a painter, illuminator and glazier.
  • Thomas Glazier of Oxford (fl. 1386-1427) was a master glazier active in England during the late 14th and early 15th century; he is one of the earliest identifiable stained glass artists, and is considered a leading proponent of the International Gothic style.
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