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dyer - Dictionary Entry

dyer

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈdaɪ.ər/

Definitions

  1. A person whose job is to dye fabrics, materials, or other substances.
  2. One who applies dye to various items as part of a trade or craft.

Usage Examples

  • The dyer carefully colored the wool using natural pigments.
  • He worked as a professional dyer in the textile factory.
  • Ancient dyers often used plants to produce vibrant hues.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'deiere', from Old English 'dēagere', meaning one who dyes or colors. The term has been in use since before the 12th century.

Synonyms

  • Colorist
  • Tinter
  • Textile worker
  • Stainer

Antonyms

  • Bleacher
  • Cleaner
  • Whitener

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
Spanishtintorerotin.toˈɾe.ɾo
Frenchteinturiertɛ̃.ty.ʁje
GermanFärberˈfɛʁbɐ
Russianкрасильщикkraˈsilʲɪk
Mandarin Chinese染匠rǎn jiàng
Hindiरंगरेजrangrej
Tamilநிறமிடுபவர்niṟamiṭupavar
Teluguరంగవాడుraṅgavāḍu
Bengaliরংচাষিraṁcāśi

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈdaɪ.ər/
  • British English: /ˈdaɪ.ə/
  • Indian English: /ˈdaɪ.ər/

Historical Usage

In medieval Europe, dyers formed important guilds that controlled the dyeing trade and ensured quality standards. Dyeing was considered a skilled craft passed down through generations.

Cultural Nuances

Traditional dyers in India, such as the Rangrez community, play a significant role in textile arts. Similarly, Japanese artisans practice shibori dyeing as part of cultural heritage.

More Information

Dyers have been integral to textile production for centuries. With the advent of synthetic dyes in the 19th century, the craft evolved, blending ancient techniques with modern innovations. Today, eco-friendly dyeing methods are gaining popularity to promote sustainability.

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