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Definition of Sartor
1. Noun. A person whose occupation is making and altering garments.
Specialized synonyms: Fitter
Generic synonyms: Garment Worker, Garment-worker, Garmentmaker
Derivative terms: Sartorial, Seam, Tailor, Tailor
Definition of Sartor
1. a tailor [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sartor
Literary usage of Sartor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1912)
"The note expressed that Brown had deposited with the bank as collateral a bond
and mortgage executed on the same day by WH sartor for $6000. ..."
2. Thomas Carlyle: How to Know Him by Bliss Perry (1915)
"... says in his admirable edition of sartor, he had drawn "into the compass of a
single volume all the best that he had thought in his past fife. ..."
3. Movements of Religious Thought in Britain During the Nineteenth Century by John Tulloch (1885)
"His life there—his disappointments, and weary work at article-writing, his
encouraging letters from Goethe, and his composition of sartor Resartus—are all ..."
4. Movements of Religious Thought in Britain During the Nineteenth Century by John Tulloch (1885)
"His life there—his disappointments, and weary work at article-writing, his
encouraging letters from Goethe, and his composition of sartor ..."
5. The American Monthly Magazine (1837)
"sartor Resartus. Second Edition. Boston, James Monroe 4" Company. Philadelphia,
James Kay, Ju/i, <5p Brother. Pittsburg, John I. Kay 4* Company. ..."