Word Meanings - OUTFITTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who furnishes outfits for a voyage, a journey, or a business.
Related words: (words related to OUTFITTER)
- JOURNEYWORK
Originally, work done by the day; work done by a journeyman at his trade. - BUSINESS
The position, distribution, and order of persons and properties on the stage of a theater, as determined by the stage manager in rehearsal. 7. Care; anxiety; diligence. Chaucer. To do one's business, to ruin one. Wycherley. -- To make one's - JOURNEYER
One who journeys. - VOYAGEUR
A traveler; -- applied in Canada to a man employed by the fur companies in transporting goods by the rivers and across the land, to and from the remote stations in the Northwest. - JOURNEY-BATED
Worn out with journeying. Shak. - JOURNEYMAN
Formerly, a man hired to work by the day; now, commonly, one who has mastered a handicraft or trade; -- distinguished from apprentice and from master workman. I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well. Shak. - BUSINESSLIKE
In the manner of one transacting business wisely and by right methods. - JOURNEY
day's journey, OF. jornée, jurnée, a day, a day's work of journey, F. journée, fr. OF. jorn, jurn, jor a day, F. jour, fr. L. diurnus. See 1. The travel or work of a day. Chaucer. We have yet large day, for scarce the sun Hath finished half - VOYAGEABLE
That may be sailed over, as water or air; navigable. - VOYAGER
One who voyages; one who sails or passes by sea or water. - VOYAGE
voiage, F. voyage, LL. viaticum, fr. L. viaticum traveling money, provision for a journey, from viaticus belonging to a road or journey, fr. via way, akin to E. way. See Way, n., and cf. Convey, 1. Formerly, a passage either by sea or