
n.
- One that deals in furs.
- One whose occupation is the dressing, designing, cleaning, or repairing of furs.
[Alteration (influenced by CLOTHIER) of Middle English furrer, from Anglo-Norman furrere, from Old French forrer, to line with fur. See fur.]
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