a peruke maker is a male wig maker
Peruke
Peruke means a man's wig. It was especially popular in the 17th century and through the 19th century.
a peruker is a colonial wig maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair, and human hair to a hair net then gave them out to children, men, and women, to make money.
Periwig or peruke .
Yes - it's another name for a wig !
The governor's peruke seemed to wilt in the hot sun.
Periwig or peruke is the term for the horsehair wig.
An archaic word that was used for a wig at that time was a "peruke" or "periwig".
The colonists had skills such as Blacksmith, Cooper, {Cordwainer}- shoemaker, Farmer, Farrier, fuller, Glassblower, Goldsmith, Gunsmith, Hatter, House Write, Joiner, Locksmith, Peruke Maker, Pewterer, Printer, Seamstress, Shipwright, Silversmith, Tanner, Weaver, Whitesmith, and more.
It is a wig, popular 17/19th Century. A wearer these days may wish to hide his/her baldness or enjoy a hair extension
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean peruse, which means to read something in a thoughtful way. I will peruse the textbook and learn something new.
It has makers in it. (Can maker, wool maker, cheese maker, mayonnaise maker, seed maker etc).