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n. A person who makes lace.
Wikipedia
Lacemaker (Portrait of Štefka Batič) (in Slovenian: Čipkarica (Portret Štefke Batičeve)) is a picture of the Slovenian painter Veno Pilon from 1923.
Usage examples of "lacemaker".
She was a lacemaker, but grew crippled in her hands and couldn't work, and we had no food, so I was sold to the church.
That nice lady (Suzanne) who wanted my blessing was a lacemaker in Flanders.
The bulk of his cargo in the main hold were simple laborers and tradesmen, journeymen fallen on hard times, smiths and vineyard-dressers and lacemakers, plunged into debt by illness or addiction or poor judgment, and now paying the forfeit of their debts with their own flesh.
The city had lacemakers, now, producing as fine as Lugard ever had, and no wonder since nearly all of them had come from there.
Well, I had my nineteenth birthday lying there in my little room in our three-room flat over the grocery on Lacemakers Lane.