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1. (n.) groom
one who is in charge of horses or a stable.
2. groom
any of several officers of the English royal household.
3. groom
Archaic. a manservant.
4. (v.t.) groom
to tend carefully as to person and dress; make neat or tidy.
5. groom
to clean, brush, and otherwise tend (a horse, dog, etc.).
6. groom
to prepare for a position, etc.:
The mayor is being groomed for the presidency.
7. groom
(of an animal) to tend (itself or another) by removing dirt or parasites from the fur, skin, feathers, etc.
Etymology: (1175–1225; ME grom boy, groom; appar. akin to grow)
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| Definition of 'Groom' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) groom, bridegroom
a man participant in his own marriage ceremony
2. (noun) stableman, stableboy, groom, hostler, ostler
someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
3. (verb) groom, bridegroom
a man who has recently been married
4. (verb) prepare, groom, train
educate for a future role or function
"He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior"
5. (verb) dress, groom, curry
give a neat appearance to
"groom the dogs"; "dress the horses"
6. (verb) groom, neaten
care for one's external appearance
"He is always well-groomed"
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1. (verb) groom
to clean and comb an animal
The horse/dog is being groomed.; monkeys grooming each other
2. groom
to prepare sb for a particular job
His boss is grooming him to take over.
3. (noun) groom
a man who is getting married
the bride and groom
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| Definition of 'Groom' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Groom
a boy or young man; a waiter; a servant; especially, a man or boy who has charge of horses, or the stable
2. (noun) Groom
one of several officers of the English royal household, chiefly in the lord chamberlain's department; as, the groom of the chamber; the groom of the stole
3. (noun) Groom
a man recently married, or about to be married; a bridegroom
4. (verb) Groom
to tend or care for, or to curry or clean, as a, horse
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Sense: a person who looks after horses
a groom at the stables.
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Afrikaans: staljong |
Arabic: سائِس الخَيْل |
Bulgarian: коняр |
Brazilian: cavalariço |
Czech: čeledín (ke koním) |
German: der Stallknecht |
Danish: staldkarl |
Greek: ιπποκόμος |
Spanish: mozo de cuadra |
Estonian: tallipoiss |
Farsi: متصدی اسب ها |
Finnish: hevostenhoitaja |
French: garçon d'écurie |
Hebrew: סַייָס, סַייֶסֶת |
Hindi: साईस |
Croatian: konjušar |
Hungarian: lovász |
Indonesian: perawat kuda |
Icelandic: hestasveinn |
Italian: stalliere |
Japanese: 馬丁 |
Korean: 마부 |
Lithuanian: arklininkas |
Latvian: zirgu puisis |
Malay: penjaga kuda |
Dutch: stalknecht, staljongen |
Norwegian: hestepasser |
Polish: stajenny |
Persian: متصدی اسب ها |
Pashto: مهتر، داسانو روزونكى: زوم |
Portuguese: cavalariço |
Romanian: grăjdar |
Russian: конюх |
Slovak: paholok (pri koňoch) |
Slovenian: konjušnik |
Serbian: konjušar |
Swedish: stalldräng |
Thai: คนเลี้ยงม้า |
Turkish: seyis |
Taiwanese: 馬夫 |
Ukrainian: грум; конюх |
Urdu: سائیس |
Vietnamese: người chăn ngựa |
Chinese: 马夫 |
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