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Érigiste

Érigiste is a French noun that designates a person who erects something, especially a building, monument, or other structure. It is derived from the verb ériger (to erect, raise) and the agent-noun suffix -iste, which yields a term comparable to 'builder' or 'erector' in English. The feminine form is typically the same spelling, with gender indicated by articles or adjectives.

Usage: The word is relatively rare in contemporary everyday French and is more often found in historical,

Geographic and stylistic notes: The term is primarily encountered in French-language sources and is more common

See also: ériger; suffix -iste; bâtisseur; constructeur.

legal,
or
technical
texts
that
describe
construction
processes
or
the
assignment
of
building
tasks.
In
modern
usage,
more
common
terms
such
as
constructeur,
maçon,
architecte,
or
bâtisseur
are
preferred,
depending
on
the
context.
Érigiste
may
appear
in
descriptions
of
archaeological
digs,
monumental
commissions,
or
formal
architectural
treatises
to
specify
the
person
responsible
for
the
act
of
erection.
in
formal
registers.
It
is
sometimes
used
in
literary
or
ceremonial
contexts
to
evoke
antiquated
or
formal
tone.