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English
Etymology
From Middle English glovere; equivalent to glove + -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
glover (plural glovers)
- A person who makes or sells gloves.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
person who makes gloves
- Arabic: (please verify) قُفَّافِيزِي m (quffāfīzī)
- Armenian: ձեռնոցավաճառ (jeṙnocʻavačaṙ), ձեռնոցագործ (hy) (jeṙnocʻagorc)
- Catalan: guanter m, guantera (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
- Czech: rukavičkář m
- Dutch: handschoenmaker m
- Esperanto: gantisto, gantfaristo
- Finnish: hanskantekijä
- French: gantier (fr) m, gantière (fr) f
- German: Handschuhmacher (de) m, Handschuhmacherin (de) f
- Greek: χειροκτιοποιός m (cheiroktiopoiós)
- Hebrew: (please verify) גלובר m
- Hungarian: kesztyűs (hu)
- Ido: gantisto (io), gantifisto (io)
- Irish: lámhainneoir m
- Italian: guantaio m, guantaia f
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Kannada: ಕೈಚೀಲಗಾರ (kn) (kaicīlagāra)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: lepikçêker, destgorkfiroş (ku), desgorkfiroş (ku)
- Latin: chirothecārius m
- Macedonian: рака́вичар m (rakávičar), ракави́чарка f (rakavíčarka)
- Middle English: glovere
- Occitan: gantièr (oc) m, gantièra f
- Polish: rękawicznik (pl) m, rękawicznica f
- Romanian: mănușar (ro) m
- Russian: перча́точник (ru) m (perčátočnik), перча́точница (ru) f (perčátočnica)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: рука̀вича̄р m
- Roman: rukàvičār (sh) m
- Spanish: guantero (es) m, guantera (es) f
- Swedish: handskmakare c
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Middle English
Noun
glover
- Alternative form of glovere