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鋳掛け屋
1. a tinker; tinkerer
2. TinkerA tinker was originally an itinerant tinsmith, who mended household utensils. The term "tinker" became used in British society to refer to marginalized persons. In this later sense, "tinker" may mean: Irish Travellers, nomadic or itinerant people of Irish origin Scottish Travellers, nomadic or itinerant people of Scottish origin Gypsy. Tinker as a surname is a very old Anglo-Saxon name, with variations of Le Tinklere and Tinkler, appearing when surnames were adopted, many from occupations.
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