Printer's devil

Printer's devil
Printer Print"er, n. One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman. [1913 Webster]

{Printer's devil}, {Printer's gauge}. See under {Devil}, and {Gauge}.

{Printer's ink}. See {Printing ink}, below. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • Printer's devil — Devil Dev il, n. [AS. de[ o]fol, de[ o]ful; akin to G. ?eufel, Goth. diaba[ u]lus; all fr. L. diabolus the devil, Gr. ? the devil, the slanderer, fr. ? to slander, calumniate, orig., to throw across; ? across + ? to throw, let fall, fall; cf. Skr …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • printer's devil — n. an apprentice in a print shop …   English World dictionary

  • Printer's devil — A printer s devil was an apprentice in a printing establishment who performed a number of tasks, such as mixing tubs of ink and fetching type. A number of famous men served as printer s devils in their youth, including Ambrose Bierce, Benjamin… …   Wikipedia

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  • printer's devil — devil (def. 5). [1755 65] * * * …   Universalium

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  • printer's devil — print′er s dev′il n. pri devil 5) • Etymology: 1755–65 …   From formal English to slang

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  • printer's devil — noun Date: 1757 an apprentice in a printing office …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • printer's devil — young apprentice in a printing company …   English contemporary dictionary

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