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boothman
n. 1 (context rare English) One who mans a booth, such as at a fair or (''historically'') a Thing. 2 (context archaic or chiefly dialectal English) A corn merchant, especially one in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Usage examples of "boothman".
Jane Williams, Victoria Hammond, and especially Gail Bell for making me feel welcome among non-sf writers at the Varuna Writers' Centre and Carol Boothman, for her wisdom.