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Grassman

American  
[grahs-muhn, -mahn, grahs-mahn] / ˈgrɑs mən, -mɑn, ˈgrɑsˌmɑn /

noun

  1. Hermann Günther 1809–77, German mathematician and linguist.


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Grassman said he didn’t know if the family members belonged to the church, which sits on a mostly residential block near a commercial area east of downtown Sacramento.

From Washington Times • Feb. 28, 2022

While some lawn mowing and plowing service providers have grumbled about Plowz & Mowz entry into their markets, Jerry Ungerman, who operates Grassman Lawn Care in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, isn’t complaining.

From Washington Times • Aug. 24, 2014

"The best that this will do is allow us to tread water," says Sven Grassman of Stockholm University's Institute of International Economic Studies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Grassman cites one hymn as dedicated to 'Mercy.'

From The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow by Hopkins, Edward Washburn

Grassman had translated similarly, "When thou, O Sindhu, rannest to the prize of the battle," while Ludwig wrote, "When thou, O Sindhu, wast flowing on to greater powers."

From India: What can it teach us? A Course of Lectures Delivered before the University Of Cambridge by Wilder, Alexander