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haberdasher (ˈhæbədæʃə(r)) Forms: 4–6 haberdassher, haburdaissher, -dassher, 4 habirdaschere, -dasshere, 5 habardashar, 6– haberdasher, (7 habber-). [Has the form of a derivative of haberdash n. (q.v.), or of the AFr. hapertas (quasi *hapertassier, *haberdassier); but the actual nature of the relati...
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Haberdasher
In British English, a haberdasher is a business or person who sells small articles for sewing, dressmaking and knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and Origin and use
The word haberdasher appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. It is derived from the Anglo-French word .
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haberdasher
haberdasher/ˈhæbədæʃə(r); `hæbɚˌdæʃɚ/ n1 (Brit) shopkeeper who sells small articles for sewing such as pins, cotton, buttons, zips, etc 经营缝纫用小商品(如针、 线、 钮扣、 拉链等)的店主.2 (US) shopkeeper who sells men's clothing 经营男子服装的店主.
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William Jones (haberdasher)
William Jones (c.1545/1550 – January 1615) was a London haberdasher, born in Newland, Gloucestershire, England.
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William Adams (haberdasher)
William Adams (15851661) was a 17th-century London haberdasher born in Newport, Shropshire who, in 1656, founded Adams' Grammar School, now called Haberdashers
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haberdashery
haberdasheryn1 [U] goods sold by a haberdasher (英)缝纫用小商品; (美)(作为商品的)男子服装.2 [C] haberdasher's shop (英)出售缝纫用小商品的商店; (美)出售男子服装的商店.
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George Whitmore (haberdasher)
Whitmore was the third son of William Whitmore (d. 1593), citizen and Haberdasher of London, lessee of Balmes Manor in Hackney and owner of Apley Hall His mother Anne (died 1615), a benefactor of the Haberdashers' Company, was the daughter of William Bonde, Haberdasher, Sheriff of London in 1567-68, and
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Raleigh Haberdasher
Raleigh Haberdasher, more commonly called Raleigh's, was a high end, local men's and women's furnishings store based in Washington, D.C. The aim of the Raleigh Haberdasher will be to sell the very newest and best in exclusive furnishings and hats for men at the lowest prices.
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Joseph Haspel
Joseph Haspel (February 18, 1884 – December 29, 1959) was an American haberdasher in New Orleans, Louisiana. Career
Haspel worked as a haberdasher in New Orleans. With his brother Harry, Haspel co-founded Haspel Brothers in 1909.
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خردواتي
الخُردواتي أو الخُردجيّ (Haberdasher) هي شركة أو شخص يبيع الخردوات أي أشياء صغيرة للخياطة والحياكة والحباكة مثل الأزرار والشرائط والسحابات تشير الكلمة
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Richard Bushrode
Richard Bushrode, also Bushrod (1576 – 1 July 1628) was an English haberdasher and merchant adventurer and a politician who sat in the House of Commons Work with the Dorchester Company
Bushrod became a haberdasher at Dorchester and was also a merchant adventurer carrying on a trade in fishing for cod and
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Robert Viser
Robert Viser (fl.1571), was an English haberdasher and Member of Parliament.
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Bushrode
Notable people with the surname include:
John Bushrode (1612–1684), English merchant and politician
Richard Bushrode (1576–1628), English haberdasher
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William Whitmore (died 1648)
Parents, brothers and sisters
Whitmore was the eldest son, and heir, of William Whitmore (died 1593), citizen and Haberdasher of London, and his wife Anne Bond (died 1615), daughter of Alderman William Bond, Haberdasher (died 1576).
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William Cookesbury
William Cookesbury or Coksbery, or Cookisbury was a London capper, haberdasher, and supplier of feathers. Cookesbury and his son-in-law Denis Peiper his official suppliers of hats and feathers for his beds and stables in around 1607, and so he was known as a royal haberdasher
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