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ˈhandcraftsman [lit. handcraft's man.] = prec. Hence handcraftsmanship.
1530–1Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 13 Preamb., Supposyng that Straungers usyng bakyng, bruyng, surgerye or wrytyng, shulde be hand craftesmen..suche handcraftesmen as were entended by any the sayde Estatutes.
1923Daily Mail 22 Jan. 6 (Advt.), A specialised handcraftmanship places these brushes as a blessing [etc.]. 1933Archit. Rev. LXXIII. 253/1 The subject of handcraftsmanship and mass production has been touched upon. 1954B. Griffiths Golden String ix. 137 If a society is to be really human, there will always be a need for the hand-craftsman. 1961John o' London's 7 Sept. 275/2, I think no one today, save a few incurable rustic-romantics and starry-eyed handcraftsmen, will imagine that a solution is to be found. |