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metallician|mɛtəˈlɪʃən| [f. metallic: see -ician.] 1. Racing slang. A bookmaker (see quot. 1874).
1874Hotten's Slang Dict., Metallician, a racing bookmaker. Bookmakers use metallic books and pencils. 1887Daily Tel. 12 Mar. 5/2 In Australia the bookmaker has to pay dearly... As for the long-suffering Australian public, they are mulcted..as heavily as the much-taxed metallician. 2. A stone-breaker. ? nonce-use.
1890‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer (1891) 55 ‘This entertainment, which is given by me’, continued the metallician. |