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Definition of groom
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of groom is as below...
Groom (n.) One of
several
officers
of the
English
royal
household,
chiefly
in the lord
chamberlain's
department;
as, the groom of the
chamber;
the groom of the
stole..
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Bridegroom
::
Bridegroom
(n.) A man newly
married,
or just about to be
married..
Spouse
::
Spouse
(n.) A
married
man, in
distinct
from a
spousess
or
married
woman;
a
bridegroom
or
husband..
Paranymph
::
Paranymph
(n.) A
friend
of the
bridegroom
who went with him in his
chariot
to fetch home the
bride.
Sycee
::
Syce (n.) A
groom.
"""bridesman "
::
Bridesman
(n.) A male
friend
who
attends
upon a
bridegroom
and bride at their
marriage;
the best man..
Hostler
::
Hostler
(n.) The
person
who has the care of
horses
at an inn or
stable;
hence,
any one who takes care of
horses;
a
groom;
-- so
called
because
the
innkeeper
formerly
attended
to this duty in
person..
Kick
::
Kick (v. t.) To
strike,
thrust,
or hit
violently
with the foot; as, a horse kicks a
groom;
a man kicks a dog..
Groom
::
Groom (v. i.) To tend or care for, or to curry or
clean,
as a,
horse..
Surly
::
Surly (a.)
Gloomily
morose;
ill-natured,
abrupt,
and rude;
severe;
sour;
crabbed;
rough;
sullen;
gloomy;
as, a surly
groom;
a surly dog; surly
language;
a surly
look..
Groom
::
Groom (n.) One of
several
officers
of the
English
royal
household,
chiefly
in the lord
chamberlain's
department;
as, the groom of the
chamber;
the groom of the
stole..
Countingroom
::
Countingroom
(v.) The house or room in which a
merchant,
trader,
or
manufacturer
keeps his books and
transacts
business..
Groom
::
Groom (n.) A boy or young man; a
waiter;
a
servant;
especially,
a man or boy who has
charge
of
horses,
or the
stable..
Stableness
::
Stableman
(n.) A boy or man who
attends
in a
stable;
a
groom;
a
hostler.
Grooming
::
Grooming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Groo.
Querry
::
Querry
(n.) A
groom;
an
equerry.
Groomsmen
::
Groomsmen
(pl. ) of
Groomsma.
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.)
Originally,
an
officer
who had the care of
horses;
a
groom..
Coistril
::
Coistril
(n.) An
inferior
groom or lad
employed
by an
esquire
to carry the
knight's
arms and other
necessaries.
Groomed
::
Groomed
(imp. & p. p.) of Groo.
Groomsman
::
Groomsman
(n.) A male
attendant
of a
bridegroom
at his
wedding;
-- the
correlative
of
bridesmaid.
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