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View synonyms for costumier

costumier

[ ko-stoo-mee-er, -styoo-; French kaws-ty-myey ]

noun

, plural cos·tum·i·ers [ko-, stoo, -mee-erz, -, styoo, -, kaws-t, y, -, myey].


costumier

/ kɒˈstjuːmɪə; kɒˈstjuːmə /

noun

  1. a person or firm that makes or supplies theatrical or fancy costumes


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Word History and Origins

Origin of costumier1

From French; costume, -ier 2

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Example Sentences

The costumier heads the list: at the other end are the composer and a group of authors.

He had obtained a sable stole, value £40, from a costumier in Shaftesbury Avenue by false pretences.

A costumier hung out wigs, and masks, and débardeur garments next door to the restaurateur.

To paint a real historical picture one requires the assistance of a theatrical costumier and a photographer.

The Franco-German war broke out, and for several months the art of painter and costumier was locked up in the besieged city.

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