Definition of Archetect
Ar"chi*tect (är"k&ibreve;*t&ebreve;kt),
n. [L. architectus, architecton, Gr. &?;
chief artificer, master builder; pref. 'archi- (E. archi-
) + &?; workman, akin to &?; art, skill, &?; to produce: cf. F.
architecte, It. architetto. See Technical.]
1. A person skilled in the art of building; one who
understands architecture, or makes it his occupation to form plans and
designs of buildings, and to superintend the artificers employed.
2. A contriver, designer, or maker.
The architects of their own happiness.
Milton.
A French woman is a perfect architect in dress.
Coldsmith.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
ARCHITECT, n. One who drafts a plan of your house, and plans a draft
of your money.
- 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
- A professional who designs buildings or other structures, or who prepares plans and superintends construction.
Plato made the causes of things to be matter, ideas, and an efficient architect.
- A person who plans, devises or contrives the achievement of a desired result.
Peisistratus was the first architect of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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