Definition of Croziered. Meaning of Croziered. Synonyms of Croziered

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Definition of Croziered

Croziered
Croziered Cro"ziered (-zh?rd), a. Crosiered.
Crozier
Crozier Cro"zier (kr?"zh?r), n. See Crosier.

Meaning of Croziered from wikipedia

- Western- and Eastern-style croziers A crozier or crosier (also known as a paterissa, pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) is a stylized staff that is a symbol...
- Crozier is a surname. Clan Crozier is a clan from the border area between England and Scotland. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Crozier...
- Adam Alexander Crozier (born 26 January 1964) is a Scottish businessman who was formerly the chief executive officer of media company ITV plc, operator...
- Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier FRS FRAS (/ˈkroʊʒər/; 17 October 1796 – disappeared 26 April 1848) was an Irish officer of the Royal Navy and polar explorer...
- prelates. Crosier or Crozier may also refer to: Crozier (crater), a lunar crater Crozier, Virginia, USA, an unincorporated community Crozier, Arizona, USA,...
- Roger Allan Crozier (March 16, 1942 – January 11, 1996) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who pla**** fourteen seasons in the National...
- William Crozier may refer to: William Crozier (artillerist) (1855–1942), American general, artillerist and inventor William Crozier (Scottish artist)...
- Lorna Crozier, OC (born 24 May 1948) is a Canadian poet, author, and former chair of the Writing Department at the University of Victoria. She is the...
- Crozier is an unincorporated community in Goochland County, Virginia, United States. Crozier is located on Virginia State Route 6, about 5.8 miles (9.3 km)...
- The Clonmacnoise Crozier is a late-11th-century Insular crozier that would have been used as a ceremonial staff for bishops and mitred abbots. Its origins...