seamstress

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Etymology

From seamster + -ess.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (traditional) /ˈsɛm(p).stɹɪs/, (now more common) /ˈsiːm(p).stɹɪs/

Noun

seamstress (plural seamstresses)

  1. A woman who sews clothes professionally.
    • 1846, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Procession of Life”, in Mosses from an Old Manse:
      They are seamstresses, who have plied the daily and nightly needle in the service of master tailors and close-fisted contractors, until now it is almost time for each to hem the borders of her own shroud.

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