English edit

Etymology edit

mantua +‎ making

Noun edit

mantuamaking (uncountable)

  1. The manufacture of mantuas.
    • 1995, Elizabeth Jane Errington, Wives and Mothers, Schoolmistresses and Scullery Maids, page 199:
      The first specialized "mantuamaking business in all its branches" in Upper Canada was opened in York in 1808 by Maria de Dieman.
    • 1996, Elizabeth C. Sanderson, Women and Work in Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh, page 86:
      When Bell Sinclair arrived back in Caithness very ill after a period of mantuamaking in Edinburgh, with no means of her own, she wrote to her uncle informing him that her cousins the Barrocks had refused to help her.