dougher
Apparence
Étymologie
[modifier le wikicode]Nom commun
[modifier le wikicode]Singulier | Pluriel |
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dougher \doʊɚ\ ou \doʊə\ |
doughers \doʊɚz\ ou \doʊəz\ |
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dougher \doʊɚ\ (États-Unis) ou \dəʊə\ (Royaume-Uni)
- (Désuet) Boulangère, boulanger.
That “deye” meant originally a dougher or maker, then a dairymaid, and lastly a farm hand, as in Scott’s novels, he is not told.
— (The Journal of Education - Volume 47, page 667, 1915)The ovens are heated by electricity, and the dougher, when he wants the ovens warm, just turns a switch throwing the current on, and in a few minutes the temperature is exactly what he wants, and is under perfect control.
— (The Electrical Journal - Volume 22, page 518, 1889)Among the archives of the Pillsbury A mill is the following, which was recently found spread over a pine board in hieroglyphics by some unknown and nailed on the door of the dougher’s room.
— (The Northwestern Miller - Volume 12, page 294, 1881)Among the ordinances of the Bakers of Exeter, is a provision that all ’dowers‘ (doughers or bakers) of the city and suburbs should grind at the city mills, and nowhere else; […]
— (Sydney Smith, The Edinburgh Review Or Critical Journal, 1871)
Variantes
[modifier le wikicode]Synonymes
[modifier le wikicode]- baker (actuellement utilisé)
Prononciation
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Références
[modifier le wikicode]- Cette page utilise des informations de l’article du Wiktionnaire en anglais, sous licence CC BY-SA 4.0 : dougher. (liste des auteurs et autrices)