From cabinet + maker.
cabinetmaker (plural cabinetmakers)
- A skilled woodworker who makes high-quality wooden cabinets and furniture.
1886, Henry James, The Princess Casamassima, London: Macmillan and Co.:He waited and waited, in the faith that Schinkel was dealing with them in his slow, categorical Teutonic way, and only objurgated the cabinetmaker for having in the first place paltered with his sacred trust. Why hadn't he come straight to him—whatever the mysterious document was—instead of talking it over with French featherheads?
skilled woodworker
- Catalan: ebenista (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 細木工 / 细木工 (zh) (xìmùgōng), 家具木工 (jiāju mùgōng), 細工木匠 / 细工木匠 (xìgōng mùjiang), 家具師 / 家具师 (jiājushī)
- Danish: snedker (da) c
- Esperanto: meblisto (eo)
- Finnish: hienopuuseppä (fi), huonekalupuuseppä
- French: ébéniste (fr) m or f, menuisier (fr) m
- Galician: ebanista (gl)
- German: Tischler (de) m, Schreiner (de) m, Möbeltischler m
- Greek: επιπλοποιός (el) m (epiplopoiós)
- Hungarian: műbútorasztalos (hu), műasztalos (hu)
- Ingrian: stolari, plotnikka
- Italian: ebanista (it) m
- Japanese: 建具屋 (ja) (たてぐや, tateguya), 指物師 (ja) (さしものし, sashimonoshi)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Macedonian: сто́лар m (stólar), дограма́џија m (dogramádžija)
- Norman: mênuîsyi m (Jersey)
- Polish: stolarz (pl) m
- Portuguese: ebanista (pt) m or f
- Romanian: ebenist (ro) m, ebenistă (ro) f
- Russian: столя́р (ru) m (stoljár), пло́тник (ru) m (plótnik), краснодере́вщик (ru) m (krasnoderévščik), ме́бельщик (ru) m (mébelʹščik)
- Spanish: ebanista (es) m
- Swedish: möbelsnickare (sv) c or c pl
- Tagalog: ebanista
- Yiddish: סטאָליער m (stolyer)
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