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Sewist vs Bewist - What's the difference?

sewist | bewist |

As nouns the difference between sewist and bewist

is that sewist is one who sews while bewist is food; provision; victual; a living.

sewist

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who sews.
  • * 2012 , Melody Miller, Kristin Link, Allison Tannery, Ruby Star Wrapping: Creating Packaging to Reuse, Regive, and Relove (page ix)
  • Despite all the making and giving going on, it's surprisingly rare that we come across blog posts that detail the ways in which sewists and other crafters present their handmade gifts to the recipient.
  • * 2012 , Lisa Lam, A Bag for All Reasons (page 4)
  • As far as I – and millions of other sewists – are concerned, sewing is one of the coolest, most satisfying and useful pastimes out there.

    bewist

    English

    Alternative forms

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Food; provision; victual; a living.
  • State or condition of life.
  • Abiding; dwelling; sojourn; living.
  • Dwelling-place; abode; habitation.