costumist

English

Etymology

costume + -ist

Noun

costumist (plural costumists)

  1. A costumier.
    • 2018, Gabriel Danzig, David Johnson, Donald Morrison, Plato and Xenophon: Comparative Studies, page 209:
      The latter circumstance suggests that, despite the costumists' efforts, the actors playing Socrates on stage were not at all similar to Socrates; []
    • 2022, Diego Minoia, The Mozarts, Who They Were, volume 1:
      The impresari generally belonged to the middle class, usually with previous experience in theater such as costumists or set designers, []
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