In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.
booker, booking agent
(noun) someone who engages a person or company for performances
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Booker
An occupational surname for either a scribe or bookbinder, or a bleacher of cloth.
• According to the 2010 United States Census, Booker is the 941st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 36,840 individuals. Booker is most common among Black or African American (65.2%) individuals.
• Brooke, brooke, rebook
booker (plural bookers)
(obsolete) scholar; scribe
One who makes a reservation
One who records transactions, such as reservations.
• Brooke, brooke, rebook
Source: Wiktionary
Book"er, n.
Definition: One who enters accounts or names, etc., in a book; a bookkeeper.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
23 November 2024
(adjective) concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; “theoretical science”
In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.