costumist

noun

Etymology

From costume + -ist.

  1. borrowed from costumer
  2. derived from consuetudo — “custom, habit
  3. derived from costume
  4. borrowed from costume
  5. suffixed as costumist — “costume + ist

Definitions

  1. A costumier.

    • The latter circumstance suggests that, despite the costumists' efforts, the actors playing Socrates on stage were not at all similar to Socrates; […]
    • The impresari generally belonged to the middle class, usually with previous experience in theater such as costumists or set designers, […]

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