seamstress (Q67205775)

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person employed to sew
  • seamster
  • sempstress
  • sempster
  • stitcher
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English
seamstress
person employed to sew
  • seamster
  • sempstress
  • sempster
  • stitcher

Statements

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Årsberättelser för Landsföreningen och lokalföreningarna för kvinnans politiska rösträtt (Swedish)
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Barbara Burman
10 September 2019
seamstresses were generally distinguished from dressmakers, milliners, mantua-makers, stay-makers, embroiderers, and tailoresses by their lower levels of craft and skill, but at the top-end of the market fine sewing was valued. (English)
seamstress (English)
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sempstress (English)
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naaister (Dutch)
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kudristino (Esperanto)
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Näherin (German)
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sømmerske (Norwegian Bokmål)
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šička (Czech)
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aparadora (Spanish)
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תופרת (Hebrew)
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aparador (Spanish)
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Barbara Burman
10 September 2019
seamstresses were generally distinguished from dressmakers, milliners, mantua-makers, stay-makers, embroiderers, and tailoresses by their lower levels of craft and skill, but at the top-end of the market fine sewing was valued. (English)
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Barbara Burman
10 September 2019
seamstresses were generally distinguished from dressmakers, milliners, mantua-makers, stay-makers, embroiderers, and tailoresses by their lower levels of craft and skill, but at the top-end of the market fine sewing was valued. (English)
Seamstresses
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