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Etymology

From doff + -er.

Noun

doffer (plural doffers)

  1. (textile manufacturing) In a carding machine, a device such as a revolving cylinder or a vibrating bar with teeth, that doffs, that is to say strips off, the carded cotton or other fiber from the cards; or a hand tool for the same function in smaller machines or in manual carding.
  2. A worker who replaces full bobbins by empty ones on the throstle or ring frames. The job was often done by children.
    • 1907, Margaret McMillan, Labour and Childhood, The Child-Hand To-Day:
      It has more varied exercises too than has the hand of the child who enters a mill. For though a doffer or factory child does use his hand all day long, it is but a very small group of muscles that is brought into activity.

Derived terms

  • doffer shaft
  • ring doffer
  • doffing comb

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Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɔ.fər/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: dof‧fer
  • Rhymes: -ɔfər

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch duvers, duve (dove, pigeon).

Noun

doffer m (plural doffers, diminutive doffertje n, feminine duif or duivin)

  1. male dove, a cock pigeon
    Synonyms: duiver, mannetjesduif

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

doffer

  1. comparative degree of dof
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