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Definition of Wharfinger

Wharfinger
Wharfinger Wharf"in*ger, n. [For wharfager.] A man who owns, or has the care of, a wharf.

Meaning of Wharfinger from wikipedia

- Wharfinger (pronounced wor-fin-jer) is an archaic term for a person who is the keeper or owner of a wharf. The wharfinger takes custody of and is responsible...
- of The Courier's Tragedy by Jacobean playwright Richard Wharfinger and a leading Wharfinger scholar; he deflects Oedipa's questions and dismisses her...
- person who was resident in charge of the wharf was referred to as a "wharfinger". The word wharf comes from the Old English hwearf, cognate to the Old...
- (Belgium), the original activities of Katoen Natie consisted of typical wharfinger activities: the reception and handling of goods on the docks, especially...
- shipwrights, stockbrokers, stock-jobbers, victuallers, warehou****, wharfingers, persons using the trade of merchandise by way of bargaining, exchange...
- in The Courier's Tragedy, a fictional Jacobean revenge play by Richard Wharfinger, performed in The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon. Stormwind, Kingdom...
- and in September 1947, the city government added an addition to the Wharfinger Building to permanently house it. By muni****l law, the auction was to...
- Hogan's Heroes Captain Streicker 2 episodes 1982 Fame Panel Member 1 episode 1988 Mathnet Wharfinger 1 episode Square One Television Wharfinger 1 episode...
- Drake's murder. David Threlfall as Abel Croker (series 4), a crooked Thames wharfinger and protector of Nathaniel Croker. When Croker is later murdered by Augustus...
- called The Courier's Tragedy by the fictitious Jacobean playwright Richard Wharfinger. The events of the play broadly mirror those of the novel and give the...