Attest; 1449, "vendor of fancy wares, especially those made in Milan," Italian city, famous for straw works, fancy goods, ribbons, bonnets, and cutlery. Meaning of "one who sells women's hats", as restricted meaning, c. 1530
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The origin is from french
The origin of the word calliope: from Greek word: kalliope; meaning "beautiful voiced"
The answer is it's a british word origin. The word was orriginaly made by the English society
The origin is Greek
A milliner. A hatter is not the correct word.
Ladies' hats. The word comes from Milan Italy, famous for it hat makers.
Milliner refers to a long time ago when hats were mostly made in Milan. Or they had many shipments of hats coming from Milan. Therefore that is where the term Milliner comes from. As a fun fact milliners in colonial times were mostly women.
A milliner is a person who makes women's hats.
a milliner is a person who makes hats
DeMarcus Milliner was born in 1992.
Ryan Milliner is 5' 10".
That would be "milliner". That is a word I haven't thought about in many years! To be more precise, a "milliner" is a maker of women's hats. There is another term for a make of men's hats, but I can't recall the term. Anyone? Yes, the term for a maker of men's hats is simply enough: hatter . From inside a man's hat: Woodrow & Sons Hatters in Dublin The term you were looking for is a "Modiste". ;)
A milliner makes hats.
A milliner medieval is someone who is a hat maker and also a merchant.
Nick Smith - milliner - was born in 1981.
Bertie Milliner died on 1975-06-30.