"artisanate" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: artisanates [plural]
Etymology: From artisan + -ate (forming nouns denoting rank, class). Compare French artisanat. Etymology templates: {{af|en|artisan|-ate|id2=rank or office|pos2=forming nouns denoting rank, class}} artisan + -ate (forming nouns denoting rank, class), {{cog|fr|artisanat}} French artisanat Head templates: {{en-noun}} artisanate (plural artisanates)
  1. The class of artisans or skilled manual workers, collectively. Categories (topical): Collectives Translations (the class of artisans): artisanat [masculine] (French)

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