Horner Meaning in English
word
ˈhɔɹnɝ
HAWR-ner
ˈhɔːnə
HAW-nuh
Definição
Historically, a 'horner' was someone who made objects from animal horn; it is also used as an English surname.
Uso & Nuances
Rare and old-fashioned; now mostly encountered as a surname or in historical contexts. Not to be confused with 'horn' or 'hornist'.
Spanish: fabricante de cuernos (antigüedades) - persona apellidada HornerPortuguese (BR): corneteiro (antigo fabricante de objetos de chifre) - pessoa de sobrenome HornerPortuguese (PT): corneteiro (antigo fabricante de objetos de corno) - pessoa de apelido HornerChinese (Simplified): 角制品匠(古代用角制作物品的人)- 霍纳(姓氏)Chinese (Traditional): 角匠(舊時用動物角做物品的人)- 霍納(姓氏)Hindi: सींग बनाने वाला (पुरातन पेशा) - हॉर्नर (उपनाम)Arabic: صانع القرون (حرفة قديمة) - هورنر (اسم عائلة)Bengali: হর্ণ নির্মাতা - Horner (উপনাম)Russian: роговщик - Horner (фамилия)Japanese: 角細工職人 - Horner(姓)Vietnamese: người làm đồ từ sừng - Horner (họ)Korean: 각 세공인 - 호너 (성)Turkish: boynuz ustası - Horner (soyadı)Urdu: سنگ تراش (سنگ ہورن بنانے والا) - ہورنر (خاندان کا نام)Indonesian: pembuat barang dari tanduk - Horner (nama belakang)
Frases de Exemplo
In the past, a horner made buttons and combs from animal horns.
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Many people today have the last name Horner.
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A horner used special tools to shape the horn.
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My neighbor’s last name is Horner—he says it’s pretty common in England.
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You’ll only see the word horner in history books these days.
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Back then, a horner was as important as a blacksmith in some towns.
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