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wildcrafter, n. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈwʌɪl(d)krɑːftə|, |ˈwʌɪl(d)kraftə|, U.S. |ˈwaɪl(d)ˌkræftər| [‹ wildcraft n. + -er suffix1. Compare later wildcraft v.] Originally: a person with skill in or knowledge of matters relating to survival in a wilderness environment, esp. one who sells things found or gathered in the wild. Subsequently (also): a person who gathers herbs or other natural produce from the wild (now the usual sense); cf. wildcraft v.
1927McClure's Mag. June 52/2 Her father [was]..suddenly worried lest she might have lost her way in the cold, gray November woods, though she was a good wildcrafter. 1939N.Y. Times 6 Mar. 14/7 Kings Canyon has long been the cherished resort of mountaineers, wildcrafters, sportsmen. 1947Wildcrafters World Sept. 7/1 There are cash markets for the things the wildcrafter can find and gather in the woods, fields and streams close to his home. 1969V. Cleaver & B. Cleaver Where Lilies Bloom (1970) iv. 52 ‘You going to turn wildcrafter, Mary Call?’... ‘Sure enough. And so I need to know the prices you and the botanist will pay.’ 1990Herb Q. Spring 34/2 Each year he trains a group of wildcrafters in the art and science of collecting, cleaning, and storing herbs. 2002Backwoods Home Mag. July–Aug. 74/3 Wildcrafters can do a lot of damage to the areas in which they harvest. |