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baxter

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English

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Etymology

From Middle English bakestere, bakestre, bakistre, from Old English bæcestre, feminine of bæcere (baker). See baker, as bake + -ster.

Noun

baxter (plural baxters)

  1. (obsolete, Northern England, Scotland) A baker (originally, a female baker).
    • 2016, Toni Mount, A Year in the Life of Medieval England, →ISBN:
      It isn't the city bakers who are guilty of making underweight loaves or overcharging for them; it's the women baxters.

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