💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Trinkerman"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| trinknoun | (obsolete) A kind of fishing net that is attached to a post or anchor; set net. |
| trinketernoun | (obsolete) Someone who trinkets. |
| tavernmannoun | (archaic) The keeper of a tavern. |
| trucemannoun | (archaic) Alternative form of truchman. [(archaic) Synonym of interpreter.] |
| tipplernoun | A habitual drinker; a bibber. |
| trudgemannoun | Obsolete form of truchman. [(archaic) Synonym of interpreter.] |
| swagmannoun | (Australia, New Zealand, historical) A man who travels around with a swag (“bundle of personal items”); specifically, an itinerant person, often seeking work in exchange for food and lodging. |
| knight of the spigotnoun | (humorous, archaic) A tapster; a publican; a bartender. |
| trippernoun | (British) A tourist. |
| skinkernoun | One who serves liquor; a tapster. |
| tapmannoun | Synonym of tapster. |
| rinse-pitchernoun | (obsolete) A drunkard. |
| trickernoun | One who tricks or plays tricks; a practical joker; a prankster |
| traunternoun | Alternative form of tranter. [(obsolete, UK, dialect) a peddler.] |
| pintmannoun | (Ireland, informal) A man who habitually drinks pints of beer, or is revered for his way of drinking them. |
| three-bottle mannoun | (dated) A man who can drink a lot of alcohol without becoming noticeably drunk. |
| trenchermannoun | Alternative form of trencher-man. [(obsolete) A feeder; a great eater; a gormandizer.] |
| fishmongernoun | (British) A person who sells fish. |
| tricksternoun | One who plays tricks or pranks on others. |
| trotter-mannoun | (obsolete) An itinerant vendor selling pigs' trotters. |
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