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Definition of Bowyer

Bowyer
Bowyer Bow"yer, n. [From Bow, like lawyer from law.] 1. An archer; one who uses bow. 2. One who makes or sells bows.

Meaning of Bowyer from wikipedia

- A bowyer is a master-craftsman who makes bows. Though this was once a widespread profession, the importance of bowyers and of bows was diminished by the...
- bowyer is a person who makes bows. Bowyer may also refer to: Bowyer Butte, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica Bowyer Island, British Columbia, Canada Bowyer...
- Lee David Bowyer (/ˈboʊjər/; born 3 January 1977) is an English football manager and former professional player. He is the head coach of Montserrat. As...
- Clinton Aaron Bowyer (born May 30, 1979) is an American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver and commentator for NASCAR on Fox. He last competed...
- There have been five baronetcies created for members of the Bowyer family, a political family in the UK: three in the Baronetage of England, one in the...
- Gary David Bowyer (born 22 June 1971) is an English professional football coach and former player who is the manager of Burton Albion. As a player, he...
- Thomas Bowyer may refer to: Sir Thomas Bowyer, 1st Baronet (1586–1650), English politician Thomas Bowyer (died 1595), MP for Midhurst Sir Thomas Bowyer, 2nd...
- In com****tional geometry, the Bowyer–Watson algorithm is a method for computing the Delaunay triangulation of a finite set of points in any number of...
- Look up Bowyer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bowyer is an English surname, taken from the traditional craftsman name bowyer, a maker of bows. Click...
- The Smith, later Smyth, Smijth, Bowyer-Smijth and Bowyer-Smyth Baronetcy, of Hill Hall in the County of Es****, was created on 28 November 1661 for Thomas...