0 a person who bakes -- pembuat roti
She is a good baker.
He is a qualified baker
1 a baker’s shop -- kedai roti
The output of national wheatmeal has risen steadily during recent weeks, and bakers in many parts of the country report encouraging increases in sales.
Over the century, the baker's guild was assailed with growing venom as an anti-social racket restricting admissions to the trade, monopolizing custom, pushing prices up, and making fortunes.
Of those male inhabitants older than five years of age, 92 were listed as pupils and students, 54 as innkeepers, 18 as bakers, and 17 as tradesmen.
Furthermore, proprietors who processed the goods they sold - such as bakers and butchers - were, as a whole, better rewarded and better organised than simple retailers such as fishmongers and greengrocers.
Flued fireplaces were included in all the cottage designs but several of them also included bread ovens which would allow women to become bakers for their families.
Other sources name bakers and piebakers, boatmen and shipmen.
They called it the fat baker's transformation.
Most frequently prosecuted were bakers and brewers, who were regularly fined for baking defective bread or for selling beer above price.