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maltster
[ mawlt-ster ]
maltster
/ ˈmɔːltstə /
noun
- a person who makes or deals in malt
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Rumbold, the maltster who contrived the Rye house plot taken and executed at Edinburgh.
He was the second son of Richard Farmer, a wealthy maltster of that town.
This horizontal air-mill served as a landmark for many miles round: the proprietor was Mr. Hodgson, a maltster and distiller.
I found I was as vain of those memories as the maltster was of having lost all his teeth.
It was the unvarying custom in Weatherbury to sink all minor differences when the maltster had to be pacified.
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