Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who works with a quill or pen; a scrivener; a clerk.
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Examples
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When the art of printing was discovered, many a quill-driver was reduced to starvation.
Pillars of Society 2008
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When the art of printing was discovered, many a quill-driver was reduced to starvation.
Pillars of Society 2008
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Aune: Would you have admired the art so greatly if you had been a quill-driver in those days, sir?
Pillars of Society 2008
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Aune: Would you have admired the art so greatly if you had been a quill-driver in those days, sir?
Pillars of Society 2008
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A mere cashier — a quill-driver, a — well, a man like me — even he has a little of what is called feeling, you know.
A Doll's House 2006
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A mere cashier — a quill-driver, a — well, a man like me — even he has a little of what is called feeling, you know.
A Doll's House 2006
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Suddenly behind my back some ass blew his nose with great force, and at the same time another quill-driver jumped up and went out on the landing hastily.
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For the good solicitor had spent some time in the chambers of a famous conveyancer in London, and prided himself upon deducing title, directly, exhaustively, and yet tersely, in one word, scientifically, and not as the mere quill-driver.
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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And first, as I know she has a fervent wish to see me a quill-driver, I must tell her that I begin, as people are wont to do, to look upon my future profession with great partiality.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 Various
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Don't you be alarmed, old quill-driver, they'll never run a strike of that kind for more than a day.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 14, 1893 Various
Gammerstang commented on the word quill-driver
(noun) - (1) A scrivener, a clerk; satirical phrase similar to "steel bar driver," a tailor.
--John Hotten's Slang Dictionary, 1887
(2) A clerk, scribe, or hackney writer. Brother of the quill, an author.
--Francis Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1796
January 17, 2018