Crammer
/ˈkræmər/
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Old English
Crammer, derived from Old English, means 'to fill' and historically referred to someone who filled or packed goods, often linked to trade or farming. It carries a practical, industrious connotation, reflecting a hardworking and resourceful nature. While uncommon today, it evokes a sense of traditional English heritage.
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