autem diver
English
Noun
autem diver (plural autem divers)
- (idiomatic, archaic, thieves' cant) Pickpockets who practice in churches; also churchwardens and overseers of the poor.
- 1823, Anonymous, Tales of My Father, and My Friends
- “You are up to a thing or two,” said he, “and it is a pity to see a fine lad like you nailed to a stall, like a clodpole.”
“But how am I to get hold of money otherwise?”
“In the same way as I got this,” showing a handful of silver, “by turning autem diver..."
- “You are up to a thing or two,” said he, “and it is a pity to see a fine lad like you nailed to a stall, like a clodpole.”
- 1823, Anonymous, Tales of My Father, and My Friends
References
Grose, Francis, The Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue / Lexicon Balatronicum: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence: altered and enlarged (London; 1811)
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