ébéniste

English

Etymology

From French ébéniste.

Noun

ébéniste (plural ébénistes)

  1. An ebonist; a cabinetmaker who veneers furniture.
    • 1992, Malise Forbes Adam, Mary Mauchline, edited by Wendy Wassyng Roworth, Angelica Kauffman, Reaktion Books, published 1992, page 135:
      An interesting George III commode, c. 1772, by the Swedish-born ébéniste to the Prince of Wales, Christopher Fuhrlohg, has decoration in his inimitable marquetry depicting Erato and her Lyre [] .

French

Etymology

From ébène (ebony) + -iste.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.be.nist/
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Noun

ébéniste m (plural ébénistes)

  1. cabinetmaker
  2. (archaic) ebonist (a cabinetmaker who works in ebony)

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