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bootmaker

English

Etymology

From boot +? maker.

Noun

bootmaker (plural bootmakers)

  1. A maker of boots; a cobbler.

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bookmaker

English

Etymology

From Middle English bokmakere, boke maker, equivalent to book +? maker. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?kme?k??/

Noun

bookmaker (plural bookmakers)

  1. A person who prints or binds books.
  2. A person who compiles books from the writings of others.
  3. A person (or a business) who calculates odds and accepts bets, especially on horse racing; a bookie.

Related terms

  • make a book

Translations

See also

  • bookbinding
  • betting shop

French

Etymology

From English bookmaker.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /buk.m?.kœ?/

Noun

bookmaker m (plural bookmakers)

  1. bookmaker (betting)

Italian

Etymology

From English bookmaker.

Noun

bookmaker m (invariable)

  1. bookmaker (betting)
    Synonym: allibratore

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