tapster
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tap·ster
(tăp′stər)n.
One who draws and serves liquor for customers; a bartender.
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tapster
(ˈtæpstə)n
1. (Commerce) rare a barman
2. (Forestry) (in W Africa) a man who taps palm trees to collect and sell palm wine
[Old English tæppestre, feminine of tæppere, from tappian to tap2]
ˈtapstress fem n
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| Noun | 1. | tapster - a tavern keeper who taps kegs or caskspublican, tavern keeper - the keeper of a public house |
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tapster
n (old) → Schankkellner(in) m(f), → Zapfer(in) m(f)
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tapster - a tavern keeper who taps kegs or casks