luthier

noun

lu·​thi·​er ˈlü-tē-ər How to pronounce luthier (audio)
-thē-ər
: one who makes stringed musical instruments (such as violins or guitars)

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The musical instrument, crafted in 1714 by Stradivari, the luthier most famously associated with the violin, sold for $11.3 million at a Sotheby's auction in New York Friday. Brie Stimson, Fox News, 9 Feb. 2025 Not only has the group’s sound evolved, moving from compact folk-rock songs into sprawling nine-minute jams and back again, but bassist and founding member Wylie Gelber recently exited to pursue a career as a luthier. Garret K. Woodward, Rolling Stone, 7 Jan. 2025 According to his website, Kanneh-Mason’s cello, which is on indefinite loan to him, was made in 1700 by famed Venetian luthier Matteo Goffriller. Amarachi Orie, CNN, 13 Dec. 2024 Next to that was a miniature replica, built by a luthier in Connecticut, of the Wall of Sound speaker array, from fifty summers ago, out of which issued a playlist presumably assembled from Lemieux’s hissy tapes. Nick Paumgarten, The New Yorker, 22 July 2024 See all Example Sentences for luthier 

Word History

Etymology

French, from luth lute (from Middle French lut)

First Known Use

1879, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of luthier was in 1879

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“Luthier.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/luthier. Accessed 12 Feb. 2025.

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