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tessitore

weaver

noun tehs-see-TOH-reh Rare

Origin: Latin textor, from texere 'to weave'

Usage Note

Tessitore is masculine; the feminine form is tessitrice. Figuratively, a tessitore di inganni is a 'weaver of deceptions' — someone who schemes. In historical craft contexts it refers to the literal loom-worker of silk or wool guilds.

Examples

"Il tessitore creava stoffe pregiatis­sime."

Natural Translation

The weaver created very fine fabrics.

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