Pistor

E115889

Pistor is a historical term referring to a baker, particularly one who grinds grain and prepares bread.

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Label Occurrences
Pistor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin occupational term
historical profession name
contrastsWith agricola
pistor frumentarius
domain Latin
surface form: Latin language

historical linguistics
history of occupations
etymologicallyRelatedTo pinsere
pistillum
hasGenderForm pistor (masculine)
pistrix (rare feminine form)
hasLanguageOfOrigin Latin
hasMeaningInLatin baker
miller
hasModernDescendant Italian "pistore" (dialectal/archaic)
hasOccupationType bread-making
food production
refersTo baker
person who grinds grain
person who prepares bread
relatedToActivity baking bread
grinding grain
milling flour
relatedToProduct bread
flour
semanticField food and drink
occupations
usedAs cognomen in ancient Rome
usedInHistoricalContext Roman society
medieval Latin texts

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Baker hasVariant Pistor