1. viner - Noun
2. Viner - Proper noun
A vinedresser.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere was nothing in these views to repel a student; or to make Keynes attractive. Keynes had nothing to offer those of us who had sat at the feet of Simons, Mints, Knight, and Viner. Milton Friedman
Prof Viner, also president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said keeping schools shut would take a further toll on both young people's academic attainment and mental health. Source: Internet
Antoine Tate, a fellow former Viner, expressed a similar sentiment. Source: Internet
It was left to Britain’s top paediatrician, Sir Russell Viner, to se the risk of school opening. Source: Internet
Michael Viner and Deborah Raffin's New Millennium Entertainment, the Beverly Hills publisher of Jayson Blair's book, was ordered liquidated by a bankruptcy judge, the New York Daily News says. Source: Internet
The critique that mercantilism was a form of rent seeking has also seen criticism, as scholars such Jacob Viner in the 1930s pointed out that merchant mercantilists such as Mun understood that they would not gain by higher prices for English wares abroad. Source: Internet