Wrangler
1Wrangler — may refer to:* Arizona Wranglers, a former USFL football team * Austin Wranglers, an arena football team * Henry the Wrangler , a name for Henry II, Duke of Bavaria (951 995) * Jeep Wrangler, a type of motor vehicle * Las Vegas Wranglers, an ice… …
2Wrangler — (engl. Pferdetreiber) bezeichnet: Wrangler (Jeans), Jeans Marke Jeep Wrangler, Geländewagen Modell einen besonders erfolgreichen Mathematikstudenten in der Tripos Prüfung der Universität Cambridge Wrangler ist der Familienname folgender Personen …
3Wrangler — Wran gler, n. 1. An angry disputant; one who disputes with heat or peevishness. Noisy and contentious wranglers. I. Watts. [1913 Webster] 2. One of those who stand in the first rank of honors in the University of Cambridge, England. They are… …
4wrangler — ☆ wrangler wrangler1 [raŋ′glər] n. [ WRANGLE1 + ER] a person who wrangles, or argues, esp. in a contentious way wrangler2 [raŋ′glər] n. [< (horse) wrangler, partial transl. of AmSp caballerango, a groom, footman ] a cowboy who herds livestock …
5Wrangler — Wrangler, wird in England jeder Student genannt, welcher beim Examen die erste Censur erhält …
6wrangler — index disputant, malcontent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7wrangler — (n.) person in charge of horses or cattle, herder, 1888, agent noun from WRANGLE (Cf. wrangle) (v.); as a proprietary name for a brand of jeans, copyrighted 1947, claiming use from 1929 …
8Wrangler — Officiers de l université de Cambridge lors d une cérémonie de remise de diplômes. À l université de Cambridge, un wrangler est un étudiant qui a obtenu les meilleurs résultats scolaires en troisième année (appelée Part II) de mathématiques (le …
9wrangler — /rang gleuhr/, n. 1. a cowboy, esp. one in charge of saddle horses. 2. a person who wrangles or disputes. 3. (at Cambridge University, England) a person placed in the first class in the mathematics tripos. [1505 15; WRANGLE + ER1; (def. 1) orig.… …
10wrangler — wran•gler [[t]ˈræŋ glər[/t]] n. 1) cvb a cowboy, esp. one in charge of saddle horses 2) a person who wrangles or disputes • Etymology: 1505–15; wrangle+ er I; (def. 1) orig. horse wrangler, prob. partial trans. of MexSp caballerango groom, stable …