Definition of Handicrafters

1. handicrafter [n] - See also: handicrafter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Handicrafters

handi-craftsmen
handicap
handicapitalism
handicapped
handicapped-accessible
handicapped permit
handicapped person
handicapped sign
handicapped space
handicapper
handicappers
handicapping
handicaps
handicraft
handicrafter
handicrafters (current term)
handicraftman
handicraftmen
handicrafts
handicraftsman
handicraftsmen
handier
handiest
handily
handiness
handinesses
handing
handing down
handing in
handing off

Literary usage of Handicrafters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handicraft by Arthur Carey, Frederic Allen Whiting, Huger Elliott, National League of Handicraft Societies, Carl Purington Rollins, Society of Arts and Crafts (1912)
"The annual election of officers will not be held until after the convention. THE DUDLEY handicrafters, DUDLEY MASSACHUSETTS THE Dudley ..."

2. The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity by William Linn Westermann (1955)
"The losses of independence sustained by the tradesmen and handicrafters lay solely in the range of the last two of the four basic criteria of freedom as ..."

3. Early New England Towns: A Comparative Study of Their Development by Anne Bush MacLear (1908)
"If they needed help at that time they could secure it from the " artificers or handicrafters men " by applying to ..."

4. A Book of Precious Stones: The Identification of Gems and Gem Minerals, and by Julius Wodiska (1909)
"... which its members otherwise quaintly designate as " Ye Brooklyn Club of Ye handicrafters"; in its exhibitions, held at the club's rooms near Pratt ..."

5. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1910)
"... Dyestuffs Applied to Ancient Dyeing Processes," and on March 25, at Pratt Institute, before the handicrafters Club on "Batik or Wax Resist Dyeing. ..."

6. Index to the Periodicals of ...American periodicals (1902)
"... TM, V. July, 861 On the Zunis of New Mexico ; Among the Red Indian handicrafters (SI.)* Gauss (Ship), see under Antarctic Exploration Gaver, James, ..."

7. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"26 Counting from January 1, the day of completion of the fort, the handicrafters had produced at least five pairs per day and now had an average of more ..."

8. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-2 of 3 by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"Counting from January 1, the day of completion of the fort, the handicrafters had produced at least five pairs per day and now had an average of more than ..."

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