Bodger

Bodger
Bodger
Nom anglais correspondant à un métier pour lequel plusieurs sens sont attestés : soit un raccommodeur ou un fabricant de pièces, en particulier un artisan spécialisé dans la fabrication de pieds de chaises ou d'espars pour les gréements de bateaux (variante de "botcher"). Soit un colporteur (variante régionale de "badger").

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