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Precurrer
Precurrer Pre*cur"rer, n. A precursor. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Currer from wikipedia

- Currer is a surname, and on occasion a given name, and may refer to: Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785–1861), British heiress and book collector Herbert...
- dog used in hunting and herding is called "cur-tailed", or "cur" for short. In modern speech, the term cur is usually used to describe a mongrel dog,...
- ****umed names Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. The pseudonyms veiled the sisters' **** while preserving their initials; thus Charlotte was Currer Bell. "Bell"...
- Black Mouth Cur, also known as the Southern Cur, Southern Black Mouth Cur and the Yellow Black Mouth Cur, is a medium to large sized breed of cur-type dog...
- by Currer, Ellis & Acton Bell by Charlotte Brontë". Retrieved 29 October 2023. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Poems by Currer, Ellis...
- Look up cur, cúr, or cûr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cur is a type of dog. CUR may refer to: The IAAF code for Curaçao The IATA code for Hato...
- title character of Curial e Güelfa Napoléon Joseph Curial (1809–1861), French peer and politician Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial (1774–1829), general...
- Herbert Oswald Currer (born 11 June 1916) was a South African international lawn bowler and professional footballer. Currer who was born in Pretoria in...
- The Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west of the United States. It was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998...
- Cur Deus Homo? (Latin for "Why God Human?"), usually translated Why God Became a Man, is a book written by Anselm of Canterbury in the period of 1094–1098...