tonsorial — has nothing to do with tonsils, but is an adjective derived from the Latin word tonsor meaning ‘barber’ and is used facetiously to refer to a hairdresser or hairdressing • (The reason why he was called Ginger may now be more of historical… … Modern English usage
tonsorial — [tän sôr′ē əl] adj. [L tonsorius, of clipping < tonsor, clipper < tonsus, pp. of tondere, to shear: see TOMY] of a barber or barbering: often used humorously [a tonsorial artist] … English World dictionary
Tonsorial — Ton*so ri*al, a. [L. tonsorius, fr. tonsor a shearer, barber, fr. tondere, tonsum, to shear. See {Tonsure}.] Of or pertaining to a barber, or shaving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tonsorial — ► ADJECTIVE formal or humorous ▪ relating to hairdressing … English terms dictionary
tonsorial — /ton sawr ee euhl, sohr /, adj. of or pertaining to a barber or barbering: the tonsorial shop. [1805 15; < L tonsori(us) of shaving (tond(ere) to shave + torius TORY1, with dt > s) + AL1] * * * … Universalium
tonsorial — adjective humorous connected with cutting hair: a display of tonsorial perfection … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tonsorial — /tɒnˈsɔriəl/ (say ton sawreeuhl) adjective (often humorous) of or relating to a barber or hairdressing: *Gentlemen of the forest, permit us to introduce ourselves, Bassanflinders, Tonsorial Artists. –eric curry, 1940. {Latin tonsōrius relating to …
tonsorial — adjective Etymology: Latin tonsorius, from tondēre Date: 1813 of or relating to a barber or the work of a barber … New Collegiate Dictionary
tonsorial — adjective Pertaining to barbers … Wiktionary
tonsorial — ton|so|ri|al [ tan sɔriəl ] adjective FORMAL relating to the job or activity of cutting people s hair … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English