- paviour
- noun see pavior
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Paviour — This interesting surname, with its variant forms, Pavier, Pavior, Paviour and Pavyer, is of medieval French origin and is an occupational name for a layer of pavements, the status and skill of which, varied from the masters of the craft to… … Surnames reference
paviour — [ peɪvɪə] (also pavior) noun 1》 a paving stone. 2》 archaic a person who lays paving stones. Origin ME: from OFr. paveur, from paver pave … English new terms dictionary
paviour — pav·iour … English syllables
paviour — /ˈpeɪvjə/ (say payvyuh) noun 1. someone or something that paves. 2. a paving stone or paving tile. Also, US, pavior, paver …
paviour — n. labourer doing, or tool for, paving work … Dictionary of difficult words
paviour — noun a machine for laying pavement • Syn: ↑pavior, ↑paving machine • Hypernyms: ↑machine … Useful english dictionary
pavior, paviour — see PAVE … Useful english dictionary
Unua — Parlée au Vanuatu Région Malekula Nombre de locuteurs 520 Classification par famille … Wikipédia en Français
pavior — or paviour noun Etymology: Middle English pavier, from paven to pave Date: 15th century British paver … New Collegiate Dictionary
The Enraged Musician — Infobox Painting title=The Enraged Musician artist=William Hogarth year=1741 type= museum= The Enraged Musician is a 1741 etching and engraving by English artist William Hogarth which depicts a comic scene of a violinist driven to distraction by… … Wikipedia