ceramist
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /səˈɹamɪst/
Noun
ceramist (plural ceramists)
- A person who makes ceramics objects; a potter.
- 2017 May 12, Alexa Brazilian, “The Beautifully Flawed Work of Emerging Ceramists”, in The New York Times Style Magazine[1]:
- Wilson is part of a group of female ceramists from all over the globe who are meditating on the beauty of imperfection, age and artlessness, borrowing ideas from the past, including the Zen Buddhist philosophy of wabi-sabi.
- 2021 August 19, Nancy Hass, “The Ceramists Crafting Miniature Menageries”, in The New York Times Style Magazine[2]:
- The Corfu, Greece-born, London-based ceramist Agalis Manessi, 69, creates her animals — recumbent hounds, alert hares — from lumps of terra-cotta clay that she squeezes and manipulates “until a figure emerges.”
Further reading
- “ceramist”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Anagrams
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French céramiste.
Noun
ceramist m (plural ceramiști)
Declension
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
| nominative-accusative | ceramist | ceramistul | ceramiști | ceramiștii | |
| genitive-dative | ceramist | ceramistului | ceramiști | ceramiștilor | |
| vocative | ceramistule | ceramiștilor | |||