Taylor vs Seamster - What's the difference?
taylor | seamster |
, transferred from the surname.
popular in the 1990s and 2000s.
* 2001 , Paul Theroux, Hotel Honolulu , page 206:
As a proper noun Taylor
is {{surname|from=occupations}.As a noun seamster is
a person who sews clothes professionally.taylor
English
Proper noun
(s)- "I wanted to call her Taylor , but my husband said no," Sweetie was telling one of the Christmas party guests.
- "Taylor means a tailor," I said. "It seems inauspicious. Like calling her Cobbler."
- "That's a kind of drink," said Nani.