tarrier
1Tarrier — Tar ri*er, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A kind of dig; a terrier. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
2Tarrier — Tar ri*er, n. One who, or that which, tarries. [1913 Webster] …
3Tarrier — This very unusual name is of Old French and early medieval English origin, derived from the Old French terrier , Middle English terrere, taryer , terrier, hunting dog. As a surname, this would have been acquired either as an occupational name for …
4tarrier — See tarry1. * * * …
5tarrier — noun /ˈtæriə,ˈtæriɚ,ˈtɑːriə,ˈtɑːriɚ/ a) A layabout or loiterer; Someone who tarries. b) A Roman Catholic of Northern Ireland or Scotland …
6tarrier — Glesga Glossary a catholic, usually of irish descent …
7tarrier — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun One that lags: dawdler, dilly dalher, lag, laggard, lagger, lingerer, loiterer, poke, procrasti nator, straggler. Informal: slowpoke. See FAST …
8tarrier — n. lingerer; dawdler tar·ry || tÉ‘Ërɪ n. stay, sojourn, delay v. stay, sojourn, delay, linger, wait adj. full of tar …
9tarrier — tarrˈier noun A person who tarries or delays • • • Main Entry: ↑tarry …
10Michel Tarrier — est un entomologiste, écologue, philosophe (soit:écosophe) et écologiste et militant (soit: écorésistant) français né en 1947 à Paris. Sommaire …