punchcutter

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From punch +‎ cutter.

Noun[edit]

punchcutter (plural punchcutters)

  1. (typography) Someone who carries out punchcutting; a person who makes punches for type founders. [from 18th c.]
    • 2009, James Mosley, edited by Michael F Suarez and Michael L Turner, The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, vol. V, Cambridge, published 2014, page 170:
      Early punch-cutters appeared to have forged their own steel blanks, and the manner in which they finished their punches can often identify their work.