craftspersonship

noun
/ˈkɹæftspɜːsənʃɪp/UK

Etymology

From craftsperson + -ship, on the pattern of craftsmanship.

  1. derived from 𐌘𐌄𐌓𐌔𐌖 — “mask
  2. derived from persōna — “mask used by actor; role, part, character
  3. derived from parsone
  4. inherited from persoun
  5. formed as craftsperson — “craft + -s- + person
  6. suffixed as craftspersonship — “craftsperson + ship

Definitions

  1. The body of activities, skills, techniques, knowledge, and expertise pertinent to (a)…

    The body of activities, skills, techniques, knowledge, and expertise pertinent to (a) particular craft(s).

    • The carpenter’s role – like that of a story told 1900 years earlier – is not to craft, for in his craftspersonship he is faulty, but to comprehend.
    • This artisanship or craftspersonship was the sort of Enlightenment activity extolled by Diderot in the eighteenth century.
    • The olive too they say belongs to this pioneeress, and craftspersonship, plus many arts and crafts are this inventress’s.

The neighborhood

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