In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
There are some archaic terms for a man who sews: seamster, sewer, sempster, sartor, modiste, but these terms are rarely used today.
The language is using more common gender nouns for jobs and professions. Tailor is now the generally preferred term.
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Seamster
The masculine form of the word 'Seamstress' or someone who sews for a living.
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seamstress
The Seamstress was created in 1936.
The duration of The Seamstress is 1.45 hours.
No, seamstress is not a compound word.
I'm very seamstress to my boss.
A seamstress is a person that makes, repairs, and does alterations to clothing.
Alice is an accomplished seamstress.
There is no set pay for a seamstress in Brazil. It really depends on the hiring party what they are going to pay the seamstress.
The possessive form for the noun seamstress is seamstress's; the seamstress's scissors. The additional s is added after the apostrophe because the possessive form is pronounced the same as the plural form with the -es suffix.
The word is spelled seamstress. A seamstress is a person who makes or revises clothing.