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artisan1 nounartisan2 adjective artisanar‧ti‧san1 /ˌɑːtɪˈzæn $ ˈɑːrtɪzən/ noun [countable] artisanOrigin: 1500-1600 French, Old Italian artigiano, from arte ‘art’ - But employment in the building trade is notoriously irregular, and such artisans alternate self-employment with wage-paid work on the building sites.
- But to do that is to miss the details that artisans and workers spent so much time to uncover.
- Francis Place described a similar situation among London's artisans.
- Henry and George Cox, two black artisans and Union leaders, were taken from jail and never seen again.
- In fact, the textile industry more than any other made possible relatively large-scale production in a still traditional artisan world.
- It is no use trying to give technical teaching to our artisans without elementary education ...
- The King's religious policies, strictly applied by Archbishop Laud, gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans.
someone who does skilled work, making things with their hands SYN craftsmanartisan1 nounartisan2 adjective artisanartisan2, ar‧tis‧a‧nal /ɑːˈtɪsənəl $ ɑːr-/ adjective artisan bread/cheese/cider etc food or drink that is not made in a large factory but is made in small quantities by skilled people using good quality, natural ingredients |