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 Translation for 'hatter' from English to Russian
NOUN   a hatter | hatters
SYNO hatmaker | hatter | milliner | ...
занятиеодеж.
шляпник {м}
hatter
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Translation for 'hatter' from English to Russian

hatter
шляпник {м}занятиеодеж.
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Usage Examples English
  • Back in Glarus he worked as hatter and also started a business in trading women's clothing. His hats for women were famous in the region.
  • The Hatter is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its 1871 sequel "Through the Looking-Glass".
  • "Hatter's Castle" is a 1942 British film noir based on the 1931 novel "Hatter's Castle" by A.
  • The expression "Mad as a hatter" and the "Mad Hatter" of the book Alice in Wonderland derive from the known occupational toxicity of hatters who used a toxic chemical for controlling the shape of hats.
  • Harold Septimus Power was born on 31 December 1877, in Dunedin, New Zealand, to Peter Power, an Irish-born hatter, and his Scottish wife Jane (née Amers).

  • Joseph Bailey was born in Pennsbury Township, Pennsylvania. He attended the common schools, and worked as a hatter in Parkersville, Pennsylvania.
  • The industrial workers were exposed to the mercury vapors, giving rise to the expression "mad as a hatter".
  • After attending public school, McGroarty initially worked as a hatter. He later began working in the real estate business and became successful.
  • James Graham (March 24, 1847 – December 11, 1917) was an American hatter and politician from New York.
  • Philip Wissig (March 28, 1848 – October 28, 1921) was a German-American hatter, saloon keeper and politician from New York.

  • The first Wildings shop was opened in 1874 by Alfred Wilding, a 21-year-old hatter from Newport, Shropshire. across South Wales.
  • The son of a hatter, Fallet wrote quite a number of forgotten items, some of which were not without merit.
  • "Mad as a hatter" is a colloquial English phrase used in conversation to suggest (lightheartedly) that a person is suffering from insanity.
  • Her father, John Harrington, a hatter, was from Ireland (he was known as Harrington the Hatter); her mother Mary Agnes Noonan Harrington was American-born.
  • He attended St. Patrick's Academy in Brooklyn; and then became a hatter.

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