In 1511, leaders in Mecca believed coffee stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. In 1524, the leaders overturned that order, and people could drink coffee again.
tailor, seamster, sartor
(noun) a person whose occupation is making and altering garments
Source: WordNet® 3.1
seamster
A person who sews clothes professionally
• Maestres, masseter, measters, smearest, steamers, streames
Seamster (plural Seamsters)
A surname.
• According to the 2010 United States Census, Seamster is the 19425th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1391 individuals. Seamster is most common among White (60.03%) and Black/African American (33.72%) individuals.
• Maestres, masseter, measters, smearest, steamers, streames
Source: Wiktionary
Seam"ster, n. Etym: [See Seamstress.]
Definition: One who sews well, or whose occupation is to sew. [Obs.]
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
16 May 2024
(noun) a system of economic regulation: wages and interest are tied to the cost-of-living index in order to reduce the effects of inflation
In 1511, leaders in Mecca believed coffee stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. In 1524, the leaders overturned that order, and people could drink coffee again.