Proper noun
Hollier (plural Holliers)
A surname.
As early as 1845, Babbage had solved a cipher that had been posed as a challenge by his nephew Henry Hollier, and in the process, he made a discovery about ciphers that were based on Vigenère tables. Source: Internet
BU won the tumbling quad pass with a 9.30 by Toni Bronisevsky, Briana Harris, Bailey Hollier and Elise Manning. Source: Internet
In November 1851 Bache went to live with Mellon, who was then living in London, and in 1852 was given a contract by Addison, Hollier and Lucas to write light piano pieces; he turned out these works in considerable numbers. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, Pepys consulted surgeon Thomas Hollier and, on 26 March 1658, the operation took place in a bedroom in the house of Pepys' cousin Jane Turner. Source: Internet
“They're all native plants,” Hollier said. Source: Internet