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ˈbroiderer arch. Forms: 4–6 brouderer(e, broderer(e, 5 browderere, 4, 7– broiderer. [f. brouder, broder, broider v. + -er1, if not immed. a. Anglo-Fr. brouderer: see broderer.] One who works embroidery; an embroiderer.1388 Wyclif 2 Sam. xxi. 19 The sone of forest, a broiderer. 1476 Plumpton Corr. 37...
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Ludovico Corrao
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Born in Alcamo, in the Province of Trapani, he was the son of an artisan of iron and a clever broiderer.
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branderer
branderer ? erron. form of brauderer, broiderer: but the passages are obscure.1387 Trevisa Higden Rolls Ser. III. 77 [Tullus Hostilius]..vsede purpur, a maner reed cloþinge of kynges and branderers and reueres [orig. purpura et fascibus usus est]. c 1530 in Gutch Coll. Cur. II. 287 Deliveryd to my s...
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Doric Greek
optillos or optilos 'eye' (Attic ophthalmos) (Latin oculus) (Attic optikos of sight, Optics)
paomai (Attic ktaomai) "acquire"
rhapidopoios poet, broiderer
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broderer
ˈbroderer Also 4–5 brouderer. An earlier form of broiderer, retained as the name of one of the London City Companies, ranking as 34th among the City Livery Guilds.1376 Lett. Bk. H. lf. xlvii. in City Records, 50 Edw. III, Nicholas Halley, Robert Ascombe, Brouderers. 1388 Wyclif Exod. xxviii. 39 Werk...
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embroiderer
emˈbroiderer [f. embroider v. + -er.] 1. One who embroiders.1413 Lydg. Pilgr. Sowle iv. xxxvii. (1483) 84 More necessary to the land is..a deluer than a goldsmyth or a embrawderer. 1603 Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 1342 A Flemish imbroitherer had..advertised him. 1723 Lond. Gaz. No. 6171/9 Mary Bird.....
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broider
broider, v. arch. (ˈbrɔɪdə(r)) Forms: 5 broudre, 5–6 browdre, browder, brouder, broder, 6 brauder, 6–7 brodre, 6 brodur, brother, 7 broidre, 7– broider. [In 15th c. broudre, brouder, taken as the equivalent of F. brode-r, brouder; ‘to stitch, embroider’ (of which the regular Eng. repr. was broude, b...
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