A person who makes pins or nails; a pinmaker.
A close-fitting cap worn by women (especially of high social status) in the 17th and 18th centuries, having a long flap or lappet on either side, sometimes worn fastened on the breast or pinned up on the head.
An apron, usually with a bib; a pinafore. Compare "pinny".
A person who fastens or attaches something with a pin; specifically a person who pins pieces of paper bearing songs on a board, wall, etc., and offers them for sale (now historical).
A person who inserts the pins in the revolving cylinder of a barrel organ or (occasionally) a musical box.