Reverse Dictionary: BAKER

NOUNS
► GORK the baker’s product → 1903 Amer. dial.
► PANTERER an alleged term for a company of bakers → 1486 obs.


NOUNS, PERSON
► BACHARES a baker → 1872 (Bk.)
► BACKSTER a baker; also, occasionally, a female baker → 1721 
► BACKSTRESS a female baker; a woman who bakes bread → 1519 obs.
► BAKER a person who bakes; one whose business it is to make bread → 1000 
► BAKERESS a female baker → 1837 
► BAKESTER a baker; orig. a female baker → 1873 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BAPPER a baker → 1898 Sc., vulgar usage (Bk.)
► BATCHIE ► BATCHY a baker; a baker’s man → 1843 Sc.
► BAXTER 1. a baker, without distinction of sex → 1000 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
2.
a female baker → 1390 obs.
► BAXTER-CHAP a baker’s boy or apprentice → 1827 Sc.
► BREAD-WRIGHT a baker; a bread maker → 1250 obs.
► DEAD MAN a baker; ‘properly speaking, it is an extra loaf smuggled into the basket by the man who carries it out, to the loss of the master’ → 1764 sl.
► DOUGH BEATER a baker; a cook → 1945 World War II Amer. sl.
► DOUGH BOY a baker → 1915 World War I Amer. sl.
► DOUGHER a baker; a person who makes dough → 1314 obs.
► DOUGH PUNCHER a baker → 1913 Amer. Navy sl. (Bk.)
► DOUGH ROLLER a baker; a cook → 1945 World War II Amer. sl.
► FURNER a baker; one who has charge of an oven → 1483 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► FURNITOR a baker, one who has charge of an oven → 1601 obs.
► MASTER OF THE ROLLS a baker → 1831 sl.
MUNGARLY-CASA a baker’s shop → 19C sl.
► PANTER a word originally meaning ‘baker’, but usually applied to the officer of a household who supplied the bread and had charge of the pantry; the controller of the bread in a large establishment → 1297 obs.
► PANTERER a word originally meaning ‘baker’, but usually applied to the officer of a household who supplied the bread and had charge of the pantry; the controller of the bread in a large establishment → 1400 obs.
PILLORY a baker → L17 sl.