subs. phr. (old).—A glazier.—B. E. (c. 1696); GROSE (1785).

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  1676.  A Warening for Housekeepers, 4. The third sort of thieves, which are called glasiers, are the right QUARREL-PICKERS … they take out a pane of glass, and so go in at the window, and take what stands next them.

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