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Date:
1300-1400
Origin:
Probably from
Anglo-French
hapertas
'small goods for sale'
haberdasher
noun
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Clothes
hab‧er‧dash‧er
[
countable
]
old-fashioned
DCC
a shopkeeper who sells haberdashery
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