💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Postiller"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| postilernoun | Alternative form of postiller. [(archaic) A writer of notes in the margin of a book.] |
| pensternoun | (archaic) A writer. |
| parchernoun | A surname. |
| notebookernoun | A person who habitually writes in a notebook. |
| postillatornoun | Somene who postillates; one who expounds the Scriptures verse by verse. |
| notistnoun | — |
| posturernoun | A person who postures. |
| commonplacernoun | One who writes a commonplace book. |
| footnoternoun | One who writes footnotes. |
| book-bearernoun | (Christianity) A person who carries a religious book to the priest, or to and from the altar, during a religious procession. |
| copyholdernoun | (dated, publishing) A device that holds copy in place for typesetting. |
| paragraphistnoun | A writer of paragraphs. |
| scriblernoun | Obsolete form of scribbler. [One who scribbles; a hasty or untalented writer or artist.] |
| penmakernoun | One who makes pens for writing. |
| papyropolistnoun | (rare, obsolete) Synonym of stationer: a seller of paper. |
| notchernoun | One who makes notches. |
| graffernoun | (informal) A graffiti artist. |
| paragraphernoun | A writer of paragraphs; a paragraphist. |
| book-edge marblernoun | (historical) A person whose occupation is to make a decorative marbled edge effect on the edges of pages of books. |
| pulpiternoun | (obsolete) A preacher. |
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