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Τι (ποιος) είναι HABERDASHER - ορισμός

PERSON WHO SELLS SMALL ARTICLES FOR SEWING
Haberdashery; Haberdasheries; Haberdasherys; Habidasher; Habidashery; Haberdash; Habberdasher; Habberdashery; Haberdashers; Habadasher; Habadashery
  • A haberdasher's shop (British meaning) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

haberdasher         
['hab??da??]
¦ noun
1. Brit. a dealer in dressmaking and sewing goods.
2. N. Amer. a dealer in men's clothing.
Origin
ME: prob. based on Anglo-Norman Fr. hapertas, perh. the name of a fabric, of unknown origin.
Haberdasher         
·noun A dealer in small wares, as tapes, pins, needles, and thread; also, a hatter.
II. Haberdasher ·noun A dealer in drapery goods of various descriptions, as laces, silks, trimmings, ·etc.
haberdasher         
(haberdashers)
1.
A haberdasher or a haberdasher's is a shop where small articles for sewing are sold. (BRIT)
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2.
A haberdasher is a shopkeeper who makes and sells men's clothes. (AM; in BRIT, use tailor
)
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3.
A haberdasher or a haberdasher's is a shop where men's clothes are sold. (AM; in BRIT, use tailor
, tailor's
)
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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 zippers; in the United States, the term refers instead to a retailer who sells men's clothing, including suits, shirts, and neckties.

The sewing articles are called haberdashery in British English. The corresponding term is notions in American English where haberdashery is the name for the shop itself, though it is largely an archaicism now. In Britain, haberdashery shops, or haberdashers, were a mainstay of high street retail until recent decades, but are now uncommon, due to the decline in home dressmaking, knitting and other textile skills and hobbies, and the rise of internet shopping. They were very often drapers as well, the term for sellers of cloth.

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1. An apartment block featuring in another ident is in the new Greenwich Millennium Village, while a group of footballers were brought together in Islington‘s Haberdasher Estate.
2. However, just as a one–time haberdasher named Harry Truman emerged from obscurity to become an admired and fearless American president, we must not discount that Olmert might surprise us.