perfumer [per-fyoo-mer, pur-fyoo-] ExamplesWord Origin noun
Origin of perfumer First recorded in 1565–75; perfume + -er1 Examples from the Web for perfumer Contemporary Examples of perfumer
Thierry Wassler, perfumer for Guerlain, and Anthony Chalhoub, the CEO of the Chalhoulb group, were both awarded knighthoods.
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The reporters working on the Perfumer story were told not to make any noise on the story before the leaders left the city.
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Historical Examples of perfumer
Yea, like a woman, who deems a man safest when he is a tailor, or a perfumer.
Charlotte M. Yonge
So, my lady, when I got to the perfumer’s, I inquired where Mrs. Ormond was to be found?
Tales And Novels, Volume 3 (of 10)
Maria Edgeworth
Well, my lady, to the perfumer’s I went with the bird, this morning.
Tales And Novels, Volume 3 (of 10)
Maria Edgeworth
No longer is such a character the mere creation of his tailor and his perfumer.
Benjamin Disraeli
She took out a long violet box with a perfumer’s seal upon it.
Esther Chamberlain
British Dictionary definitions for perfumer perfumer perfumier (pəˈfjuːmjeɪ) noun
- a person who makes or sells perfume