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Substantiivi
- (uncountable, obsolete) Strength; power; might; force .
- (uncountable) Intellectual power; skill; art.
- Ability, skilfulness, especially skill in making plans and carrying them into execution; dexterity in managing affairs, adroitness, practical cunning; ingenuity in constructing, dexterity .
- Cunning, art, skill, or dexterity applied to bad purposes; artifice; guile; subtlety; shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception .
- (obsolete) Occult art, magic .
- (countable, obsolete in the general sense) A work or product of art .
- (collective or plural) Handmade items, especially domestic or decorative objects; handicrafts .
- (countable, obsolete) A device, a means; a magical device, spell or enchantment .
- (countable, obsolete) Learning of the schools, scholarship; a branch of learning or knowledge, a science, especially one of the ‘seven liberal arts’ of the medieval universities .
- (uncountable) Skill, skilfulness, art, especially the skill needed for a particular profession .
- (countable, plural crafts) A branch of skilled work or trade, especially one requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill, but sometimes applied equally to any business, calling or profession; the skilled practice of a practical occupation .
- (countable) A trade or profession as embodied in its practitioners collectively; the members of a trade or handicraft as a body; an association of these; a trade's union, guild, or ‘company’ .
- (countable, plural craft) A vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space .
- (nautical) Boats, especially of smaller size than ships. Historically primarily applied to vessels engaged in loading or unloading of other vessels, as lighters, hoys, and barges.
- (nautical, British Royal Navy) Those vessels attendant on a fleet, such as cutters, schooners, and gunboats, generally commanded by lieutenants.
- (figurative) A woman.
- (countable, fishing) Implements used in catching fish, such as net, line, or hook. Modern use primarily in whaling, as in harpoons, hand-lances, etc. .
Verbi
- To make by hand and with much skill.
- To construct, develop something (like a skilled craftsman).
- (video games) To combine multiple items to form a new item, such as armour or medicine.
Esimerkit
- A poem is the work of the poet; poesy is his skill or craft of making.
- Since the birth of time, throughout all ages and nations, / Has the craft of the smith been held in repute.
- You have that crooked wisdom which is called craft.
- The chief priests and the scribes sought how they might take him by craft, and put him to death.
- She represented the craft of brewers.
- And whereas the continual Interruption of the Courſe and Paſſage of the Fiſh up the Rivers, by the daily drawing of Seins and other Fiſh-Craft, tends to prevent their Increaſe,[...]
- 1869 April 27, C. M. Scammon, Edward D. Cope (editor), “On the Cetaceans of the Western Coast of North America”, in Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Volume 21, p.46:
- The whaling craft consists of harpoons, lances, lines, and sealskin buoys, all of their own workmanship.
- From the mate’s boat they removed, at his direction, all whaling gear and craft except the oars and a single lance.
- [...]Temple, a negro of New Bedford, who made ‘whalecraft’, that is, was a blacksmith engaged in working from iron the special utensils or ‘craft’ of the whaling trade.
- The men raced about decks collecting the whaling craft and gear and putting them into the boats, while all the time the lookouts hollered from above.
- “A tight little craft,” was Austin’s invariable comment on the matron; and she looked it, always trim and trig and smooth of surface like a converted yacht cleared for action.
- He learned his craft as an apprentice.
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