artisanate

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Etymology[edit]

artisan +‎ -ate

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artisanate (plural artisanates)

  1. The class of artisans or skilled manual workers, collectively.
    • 1969 November 10, John Fowles, chapter 3, in The French Lieutenant’s Woman, 1st US edition, Boston, Mass.; Toronto, Ont.: Little, Brown and Company [], →OCLC, page 10:
      The ‘sixties had been indisputably prosperous; an affluence had come to the artisanate and even to the laboring classes that made the possibility of revolution recede, at least in Great Britain, almost out of mind.

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