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lijnendraaier

Lijnendraaier is a Dutch term that does not have a single, widely recognized definition in contemporary use. In historical and dialectical contexts it appears as a descriptor for a person associated with drawing, laying out, or shaping lines in a craft or process. Because the term is not standardized, its precise meaning tends to depend on the specific trade or period in which it occurs.

Etymology and possible sense. The word is formed from lijn, meaning line, and draaier, meaning turner or

Historical usages. In older Dutch sources, lijnendraaiers may be encountered in sectors where precise delineation of

Modern status and related terms. Today the occupation most closely related to the sense of “line work”

See also: cartography, drafting, surveying, typography, pattern work.

maker.
This
combination
suggests
someone
who
creates
or
manipulates
lines
using
a
manual
process
or
machine,
and
it
is
often
interpreted
in
contexts
where
the
integrity
or
arrangement
of
lines
is
central,
such
as
mapping,
drafting,
or
pattern
work.
lines
mattered—such
as
cartography,
surveying,
or
early
printing
and
pattern
work.
The
term
appears
more
as
a
descriptive
label
in
niche
texts
rather
than
as
a
standardized
job
title,
and
its
exact
duties
can
vary
between
regions
and
industries.
In
modern
references,
the
term
is
seldom
used
outside
historical
or
speculative
discussions,
and
it
is
not
part
of
current
occupational
classifications.
is
drawing
or
drafting
(tekenaar)
and
cartography
or
surveying
(kartograaf,
landmeter).
Lijnendraaier
may
be
encountered
in
etymological
notes,
dialect
studies,
or
discussions
of
historical
trades,
but
it
is
not
a
widely
used
or
formal
designation
in
present-day
Dutch.