English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French visagiste.

Noun

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visagiste (plural visagistes)

  1. A make-up artist.
    • 1958, Vogue, volume 131, page 105:
      Ordinarily, my impulse would have been to call of all the re-making and go promptly to sleep, but before I firmed up this thought, the visagiste went to work on me with a large tuft of cotton []
    • 1972 July, Harper's Bazaar, volume 105, page 36:
      What is a face-maker, a visagiste, a cosmetic artist? He—more often than she—is the creative talent behind a new look which will catch on and make us all wish to look like Alice in Wonderland or Mata Hari depending on the mood he's projecting.

French

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Etymology

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From visage (face) +‎ -iste.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /vi.za.ʒist/
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Noun

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visagiste m or f by sense (plural visagistes)

  1. make-up artist

Descendants

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  • English: visagiste
  • German: Visagist

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Italian

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Noun

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visagiste f

  1. plural of visagista