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seamster

[ seem-steror, especially British, sem- ]

noun

  1. a person whose occupation is sewing; tailor.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of seamster1

before 1000; Middle English semster ( e ), Old English sǣmestre, sēamystre, feminine derivative of ŧ tailor; seam, -ster
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She now employs hundreds of artisans for BINhouse, including weavers, batik makers, seamsters and fiber workers.

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“All the restaurants were shutting down, but the thing that was keeping them alive was Deliveroo. What I proposed would allow seamsters to keep getting orders in a contact-free way.”

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One of them is a seamster who taught two other men to sew, and they’ve been producing masks with whimsical prints — purple flowers, anchors, foxes — that they’re giving to anyone who needs one.

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Then, she waited another hour, losing out on a shift at a seamster’s workshop that she could ill afford to miss.

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He left Moria, found a job as a house worker and then as a seamster, rented a house in Mytilene, the capital of Lesbos, where he has chosen to stay, his asylum application accepted.

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