Barber - Law Dictionary Search Results
Barber-chirurgeons
Barber-chirurgeons, a corporation of London instituted by Edward IV. The barbers
Shop
on; 'retail trade or business' includes the business of a barber or hairdresser, but not the sale of programmes, etc., at
Sunday
of necessity and charity only excepted). The (English) Hairdressers and Barbers Shops (Sunday Closing) Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5,
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adopt
adopt 1 : to take voluntarily (a child of other parents) as one's own child esp. in compliance with formal...
Barber
One whose occupation it is to shave or trim the beard and to cut and dress the hair of his...
Barber fish
See Surgeon fish
barber pole
with red and white spiral stripes usually found outside a barbershop
barbershop
a shop where a barber works especially one where men can get their hair cut
Hairdresser
One who dresses or cuts hair a barber
Paracelsus
concerning his long sword which he obtained while serving as barber surgeon during the Neapolitan wars It was rumored that in
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