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Meaning of bakester | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Noun. [B2]

Examples

““But how so, Father?” inquired Agnes in an astonished tone. “I pray you tell me how I shall give to God the baking of bread?” / “Who giveth thee thy daily bread?” / “That, no doubt, our Lord doth.” / “Yet He giveth the same by means. He giveth it through the farmer, the miller, and the baker. It falleth not straight down from Heaven. When thou art the bakester, art not thou God’s servant to give daily bread?[…]””
“There was the good-natured face of Mistress Lightfoot, who kept a baker’s shop at the sign of the Wheatsheaf, and was their regular customer. […] Mrs. Lightfoot was therefore applied to, to find a service for Emlyn Gaythorn, and she presently discovered one Mistress Sloggett, a haberdasher’s wife of wealth and consideration, who wanted a young maid-servant. Emlyn was presented to her by the bakester, undertook for everything, and was hired by the twelvemonth, […]”
“BAKESTER, s[u]b[stantive] Cor[nwall] [bē·kstə(r).] A baker. Cor. He is a bakester by trade (M.A.C.); Cor.¹²”
“On my seeing my sad face the bakester gave me one more piece to savour. But again I couldn't resist it as I smothered my face onto the cake, […]”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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