• Linen-draper

    Full definition of linen-draper

    Noun

    1. Alternative form of en.
      • Bisset Dandyism Displayed|chapter=An Haberdasher|page=13|passage=You will, of course, dress yourself up as a Dandy, and profit by the advice which I have just given to your demi-kinsman, the linen-draper.
      • 1897, w:S. R. Crockett, The Surprising Adventures of Sir Toady Lion with Those of General Napoleon Smith Chapter 33, The linen-draper at the corner under the town clock was divided between keeping an eye on his apprentices to see that they did not spar with yard sticks, and mentally criticising the ludicrous and meretricious window-dressing of his next-door neighbour.
      • 2007, Daryl M. Hafter, Women at Work in Preindustrial France, The next month, the commissioners were convinced to retain the old linen-drapers as a guild but suggested linking them to the male guild of secondhand clothes dealers (fripiers-tailleurs), with a tariff of one-third the normal entrance fee for current entrants and the whole fee later.
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