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Definition of Tonsor

Tonsor
Tonsor Ton"sor, n. [L.] A barber. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Tonsor from wikipedia

- po****r centers for daily news and gossip. A morning visit to the barber (tonsor) became a part of the daily routine, as important as the visit to the public...
- Experimental Kindergarten School. She wrote about music using the pen name Johann Tonsor, and her 1892 article "Negro Music", suggesting that the existing body of...
- 3, pp. 261–288. Tonsor, Stephen J. (1979). "Liberty and Equality as Absolutes," The Modern Age, Vol. XXIII, No. 1, pp. 2–9. Tonsor, Stephen J. (1980)...
- Heinrich Tonsor (14 March 1595 – 1 December 1649) was a German theologian. Johann Heinrich Tonsor was born as the son of the Lutheran pastor Jonas Tonsor and...
- Dougherty, Jeffrey Hart, Marion Montgomery, Mordecai Roshwald, and Stephen J. Tonsor. Contributors to Modern Age include:[citation needed] Paul Gottfried Jeffrey...
- US, pp. 33–144. doi:10.1017/9781009157896.002. Buddhika Patalee, M. A.; Tonsor, Glynn T. (9 July 2021). "Impact of weather on cow-calf industry locations...
- University and New York University. Delta Sigma Phi recognizes Charles A. Tonsor Jr. (Christian) and Meyer Boskey (Jewish) as its two primary founding fathers...
- Proceedings of the M****achusetts Historical Society, Third Series, Vol. 90, 1978. Tonsor, Stephen. "Adams, Brooks," First Principles, June 2012. Williams, William...
- neoconservatism at its 1986 annual meeting. Among the critics was historian Stephen Tonsor (who does not accept the paleo label), who said: It has always struck me...
- medieval tiseras) from Latin cīsōrias (with initial t- due to influence from tōnsor "shaver"). One of the clearest descriptions of this sound is from Obaid:...