haberdasher
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English, 13th century. Uncertain but may derive from Anglo-Norman habertas (“small goods”).
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Pronunciation
[edit]- (British) IPA(key): /ˈhæb.ə(ɹ)ˌdæʃ.ə(ɹ)/
Audio (General American): (file)
Noun
[edit]haberdasher (plural haberdashers)
- A dealer in ribbons, buttons, thread, needles and similar sewing goods.
- (US) A men's outfitter.
- (British) A member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, a livery company.
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[edit]a dealer in ribbons, buttons, thread, needles and similar sewing goods
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a men's outfitter
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