Haberdasher
Definition of haberdasher:
part of speech: noun
A
dealer
in
small
wares.
part of speech: noun
A
seller
of
small-
wares,
as
ribbons,
tape,
etc.
Usage examples for haberdasher:
-
Here
he
brought
also
a
haberdasher
at
my
desire,
and
I
bought
a
hat
of
him,
and
so
away
and
called
away
my
wife
from
his
house,
and
so
home
and
to
read,
and
then
to
supper
and
to
bed,
my
head
full
in
behalf
of
Balty,
who
tells
me
strange
stories
of
his
mother.
"Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Transcribed From The Shorthand Manuscript In The Pepysian Library Magdalene College Cambridge By The Rev. Mynors Bright", Samuel Pepys Commentator: Lord Braybrooke.
-
You
would
only
go
getting
an
invitation
to
a
garden-
party
from
the
haberdasher
"The Holiday Round", A. A. Milne.
-
Do
you
wish
your
daughter
to
marry
a
haberdasher
"Somehow Good", William de Morgan.
-
Finally
he
handed
it
across
the
table
to
the
haberdasher
"Seven Keys to Baldpate", Earl Derr Biggers.