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Marbler
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Use for a person who marbles paper, cloth, or leather, etc.
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20090706: Scope note added in order to submit term to LC's relator terms list.
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See workform
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Term as it is now formulated: Marbler
Delete term?
Current Thesaurus location: Relator Terms
Suggested Thesaurus location: Relator Terms
Change form of term to: No change
Current Scope Note: No scope note.
Suggested Scope Note: Use for a person who marbles paper, cloth, or leather.
QUALIFIER:
Current Qualifier: No qualifier.
Suggested Qualifier: No qualifier.
HIERARCHY: N/A
USED FOR/CROSS REFERENCE: N/A
BROADER TERM: N/A
NARROWER TERM: N/A
RELATED TERM: N/A
Term record as found in AAT (mandatory):
Marbler is a nonpreferred term for Marble workers: "Refers generally to workmen and craftsmen who work with marble, including those who do any of quarrying, dressing, sculpting, mosaic, and masonry work."
Marbled paper: Decorative paper usually used as end leaves in printed or blank books.
Term record as found in LCSH (mandatory): Not found.
Term record as found in GMGPC (mandatory): Not found.
Term record as found in GSAFD (mandatory): Not found.
Term record as found in MeSH (mandatory): Not found.
Term record as found in MIGFG (mandatory): Not found.
Term record as found in the Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (mandatory): Marbler: 3.a. A person who marbles paper, etc.
Term record as found in Webster’s 3rd New International Dictionary of the English Language (mandatory): Marbler: one that marbles (as paper, the edges of a book).
Term as found in Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2nd edition (optional):
Not found.
Marbling. 1. the act or process, or art of coloring or staining in imitation of variegated marble. 4. Bookbinding. marblelike decoration on the paper edges, lining, or binding of boards of a book.
Term as found in source/hierarchical displays/definitions, other sources, &c.:
Glaister, G.A. Encyclopedia of the book. Second edition. Oak Knoll Press, 1972.
Under "marbling": ... Many [British marbled papers] are made by S.M. Cockerell ... His chief marbler is William Chapman. (p. 315)
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History Note: Scope note added in order to submit term to LC's relator terms list.
Editorial team member & date: Kate Moriarty 7/3/09
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