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tapsterc1000

Originally: a woman who tapped or drew ale or other liquor for sale in an inn; a hostess. Obsolete.

drawer1379

A person who draws and serves alcoholic drinks for customers in a tavern or inn; a tapster. Now rare (archaic or historical).

wine-drawer1415

(a) a carrier or seller of wine; (b) one who draws wine from the cask for customers.

birlerc1440

One who pours out drink.

shenkerc1440

trayer1473

A drawer; a tapster.

tranter1500

A word having various local uses: chiefly denoting a man who does jobs with his horse and cart; a carrier; a hawker or cadger with horse and cart…

skinker1575

A person who draws, pours out, or serves drink, esp. alcohol; a tapster.

lick-spigot1599

One who licks the spigot; a contemptuous name for a tapster or drawer; also, a parasite.

shot-shark1600

a tavern waiter.

runner1601

Scottish. = tapster, n. 2. Cf. run, v. 48. Obsolete.

skink1603

A person who serves something, or who waits upon others.

Hebe1606

The goddess of youth and spring, represented as having been originally the cup-bearer of Olympus… A waitress, a barmaid.

Ganymede1608

allusively. A boy or (usually young) man likened to the beautiful youth Ganymede of Greek mythology… A boy or (usually young) man who serves wine…

squire of the gimlet1611

transferred. In various humorous or jocular phrases.

skinkard1615

A person who serves alcohol, a tapster.

bombard-man1616

a servant who carried out liquor to customers, a pot-boy.

bar-boy1631

a boy employed to fix and clean the fire-bars of a locomotive engine.

faucet1631

A contemptuous appellation for a tapster.

tapstress1631

A female tapster.

potman1652

A man employed in a public house; a barman. Now usually spec.: a person employed to collect and wash glasses, clean tables, etc., rather than…

barmaida1658

A female who sells food and drink at the bar of a tavern or hotel. Also attributive and figurative.

pot-boyc1662

A boy or young man employed in a public house, etc., to serve drinks or collect glasses. Now chiefly historical or archaic.

tavern-drawer1709

drawer, n. 3.

tavern-boy1796

pot-girl1797

a barmaid; cf. pot-boy, n.

tap-boy1801

knight of the spigot1821

a tapster or publican.

pewter-carrier1834

a person who serves drinks in a public house.

bartender1836

(a) A keeper or manager of a refreshment bar. (b) A bar-attendant or barman.

tap-waiter1836

a waiter in a taproom or tap-house (obsolete rare).

barman1837

A man who serves at the bar of a public-house, etc. Cf. bar, n.1 28.

beer-boy1841

= pot-boy, n.

mixologist1856

A person who is skilled in mixing drinks; a bartender. Cf. mixer, n. 1b.

bar-girl1857

mixer1858

Originally U.S. A person who mixes drinks; a bartender.

gin slinger1871

A person who mixes gin slings or other cocktails; a bartender.

swamper1907

U.S. A man-of-all-work in a liquor saloon. Also, an assistant to a cook.

tap-man1907

pot-woman1918

(a) a woman who makes or sells pottery; (b) a barmaid.

bar-staff1965

bar-person1976

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