wrangler

English

Etymology

wrangle + -er

Noun

wrangler (plural wranglers)

  1. Someone who wrangles or quarrels.
  2. A cowboy who takes care of saddle horses.
  3. A cowboy who takes care of tourists.
  4. An animal handler or trainer.
  5. (Britain, education, Cambridge University) A student who has completed the third year of the mathematical tripos with first-class honours.

Usage notes

In the Cambridge sense, the student taking the first place in the class is the senior wrangler, the second is the second wrangler, and so on.

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