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seamster, sartor
My father works as a tailor.
يعمل أبي كتَرْزيّ
I read a story about a tailor who became a rich merchant.
قرأت قصة عن تَرْزيّ أصبح تاجراً غنياً.
Go to the tailor's house so that he will sew your dress for you.
اذهبي إلى بيت التَّرْزيّ ليخيط لك فستانكِ.
He practiced his profession as a tailor until his death.
زاول مهنته كتَرْزيّ حتى وفاته.
The tailor embroidered the clothes and decorated them with trimmings.
طرّز التّرْزيّ الثياب وزينها بالزركشة.
be tailor-made
مَخيط عند خيّاط/ مُخاط حَسَبَ الطَّلَب
Wow, they did a great job with the alterations—that gown looks like it was tailor-made for you!
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French taillour, literally 'cutter', based on late Latin taliare 'to cut'. The verb dates from the mid 17th century.