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artizan (plural artizans)

  1. Obsolete spelling of artisan
    • 1852, Samuel Wilderspin, The Infant System[1]:
      Human education joined to that of nature, may make a good citizen, a skilful artizan, or a well-bred man; but a higher power is wanting in order to produce a Bacon or a Newton.
    • 1915, James Branch Cabell, The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck[2]:
      We have been artists if not artizans."

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artizan m (plural artizans)

  1. artisan (manual worker)

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Borrowed from French artisan.

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artizan m (plural artizani)

  1. artisan

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