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A hatter is a maker or seller of hats. Milliners are a category of hatters who design women's hats.

The origin of the proverbial expression "mad as a hatter" is uncertain. It may derive from:<ref>Why Do We Say ...?, Nigel Rees, 1987, ISBN 0-7137-1944-3</ref>

  • An adaptation of the Anglo-Saxon word atter meaning poison, closely related to the word adder for the poisonous Crossed Viper. Lexicographers William and Mary Morris in Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins (1977) favour this derivation because "mad as a hatter" was known before hat making was a recognized trade.

Lewis Carroll used the phrase for the character of The Hatter in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This character is also known as The Mad Hatter.

In Batman's rogues gallery, one of the more-or-less famous enemies is Jervis Tetch, a delusional man obsessed with hats. Due to both his insanity, or madness, and obsession with hats, he is deemed 'The Mad Hatter.'

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