What is another word for tanner?

Pronunciation: [tˈanə] (IPA)

Tanner is a term used to describe a craftsman who creates leather goods. Some of the synonyms for tanner are leatherworker, currier, and saddler. A leatherworker is someone who specializes in creating products made from leather, from belts to boots to handbags. A currier, on the other hand, is someone who prepares hides for tanning, including cleaning, stretching, and separating the hair from the skin. Finally, a saddler is a person who creates and repairs saddles, bridles, and other equipment used for horseback riding. All of these professions require skill and knowledge of the art of working with leather, and they play important roles in the creation and maintenance of leather goods.

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Usage examples for Tanner

A gentleman of the name of Foxall, assured me, that the head of his family resided upon the spot, now No. 101, in Digbeth, about four hundred years ago, in the capacity of a tanner.
"An History of Birmingham (1783)"
William Hutton
When I was a boy living in New York, there was a man by the name of Dr. tanner, who took a forty-day fast.
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
On the basis of general external characters tanner suggested that Hyla macrotympanum was related to H. miotympanum, from which it differed in having a larger tympanum and a bifid subarticular tubercle beneath the fourth finger.
"A Review of the Middle American Tree Frogs of the Genus Ptychohyla"
William E. Duellman

Famous quotes with Tanner

  • On Palm Sunday, at Appomattox Court House, the spirit of feudalism, of aristocracy, of injustice in this country, surrendered, in the person of Robert E. Lee, the Virginian slave-holder, to the spirit of the Declaration of Independence and of equal rights, in the person of Ulysses S. Grant, the Illinois tanner. So closed this great campaign in the 'Good Fight of Liberty'. So the Army of the Potomac, often baffled, struck an immortal blow, and gave the right hand of heroic fellowship to their brethren of the West. So the silent captain, when all his lieutenants had secured their separate fame, put on the crown of victory and ended civil war. As fought the Lieutenant-General of the United States, so fight the United States themselves, in the 'Good Fight of Man'. With Grant's tenacity, his patience, his promptness, his tranquil faith, let us assault the new front of the old enemy. We, too, must push through the enemy's Wilderness, holding every point we gain. We, too, must charge at daybreak upon his Spottsylvania Heights. We, too, must flank his angry lines and push them steadily back. We, too, must fling ourselves against the baffling flames of Cold Harbor. We, too, outwitting him by night, must throw our whole force across swamp and river, and stand entrenched before his capital. And we, too, at last, on some soft, auspicious day of spring, loosening all our shining lines, and bursting with wild battle music and universal shout of victory over the last desperate defense, must occupy the very citadel of caste, force the old enemy to final and unconditional surrender, and bring Boston and Charleston to sing Te Deum together for the triumphant equal rights of man
    George William Curtis

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