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Definition of Embroiderers
1. embroiderer [n] - See also: embroiderer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Embroiderers
Literary usage of Embroiderers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of English Secular Embroidery by Margaret Jourdain (1912)
"CHAPTER II TUDOR PERIOD Influx of French embroiderers.—Gold embroidery of the
Tudor period.—Metal embroideries and passements imported from Florence (temp. ..."
2. Annals of the Artists of Spain by William Stirling Maxwell (1848)
"In this sumptuous reign the embroiderers took rank amongst artists. ... Fr. J.
Fuente del Saz. Fr.lf.de Palencia. embroiderers. ..."
3. Egypt by James Carlile McCoan, Wilfred C. Lay (1902)
"... in Wood—Masons and Bricklayers—Tanners and • Curriers—Potters—Paper-making—The
Boulak Mill—Bakers and Millers—embroiderers—Goldsmiths—Turners—The Old ..."
4. Cutch: Or, Random Sketches, Taken During a Residence in One of the Northern by Marianne Young, Marianna Postans (1839)
"The diversity of their talents has classed them as brass-founders, embroiderers,
armourers, and cunning workmen in gold and silver. ..."
5. Egypt as it is: With a Map, Taken from the Most Recent Survey by James Carlile McCoan (1877)
"... in Wood—Masons and Bricklayers—Tanners and Curriers— Potters—Paper-making—The
Boulak Mill-Bakers and Millers—embroiderers—Goldsmiths—Turners—The Old ..."