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† ˈpistor Obs. rare. In 7 -our. [a. AF. pistour, pestour = OF. pestor, -eur:—L. pistōr-em baker, f. pi(n)sĕre to pound.] (See quot. 1682.)
[1607Middleton Phœnix i. Ciij, Why Pistor a Baker sold his wife tother day to a cheesemonger.] a1682Sir T. Browne Tracts i. (1683) 17 Their Pistours were such as, before the use of Mills, beat out and cleansed their Corn. So piˈstorial, piˈstorian, piˈstorical adjs., pertaining to a baker.
1656Blount Glossogr., Pistorical, or pistorian, belonging to a Baker, baking or Pastry. 1838Fraser's Mag. XVIII. 543 An antagonist baker..has commenced business in the pistorial line on the opposite side of the street. |