artificer

noun

ar·​ti·​fi·​cer är-ˈti-fə-sər How to pronounce artificer (audio) ˈär-tə-fə-sər How to pronounce artificer (audio)
1
: a skilled or artistic worker or craftsman
2
: one that makes or contrives : deviser
had been the artificer of his own fortunesThe Times Literary Supplement (London)

Examples of artificer in a Sentence

the oil tycoon insisted that the best stone masons, cabinetmakers, and artificers in every other craft be employed to create a mansion of unequalled splendor
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The book contains funny and terrible things, details and episodes so pungent that they must surely have been stolen from a fantastical artificer like Flann O’Brien. James Wood, The New Yorker, 4 Apr. 2022 The book includes new spells, character subclasses, story options for groups of players, options for creating sidekicks, tools for Dungeon Masters and includes the artificer class of magical inventors. Jordan Culver, USA TODAY, 24 Aug. 2020 The only beings to escape the conflagration are four Saranga birds, Takshaka’s son Aswasena, whose mother sacrifices herself to save him, and the artificer Maya, who finds asylum at Arjuna’s feet. Girish Shahane, Quartz India, 30 Aug. 2019 Yet in his strongest work, Mr. Viola manages to avoid or transcend this danger by showing himself an artificer of searingly original visions that combine formal rigor and spiritual mystery. A.j. Goldmann, WSJ, 12 July 2017 Artificers The few records that reflect Jonathan Wilkinson's life show he was born around 1748 in New Milford in the colony of Connecticut. Meaghanm. McDermott, USA TODAY, 3 July 2017 ArtificersThe few records that reflect Jonathan Wilkinson's life show he was born around 1748 in New Milford in the colony of Connecticut. Meaghanm. McDermott, USA TODAY, 3 July 2017

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, "craftsman. tradesman," borrowed from Anglo-French, from artifice "trade, craft, craftsmanship" + -er -er entry 2 — more at artifice

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of artificer was in the 14th century

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“Artificer.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/artificer. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

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artificer

noun
ar·​ti·​fi·​cer är-ˈtif-ə-sər How to pronounce artificer (audio) ˈärt-ə-fə-sər How to pronounce artificer (audio)
: a skilled or artistic worker

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