Looking at Google, the only title I could find for someone who weaves cloth is a cloth weaver.
a weaver
Who weaves clothes
Looking at Google, the only title I could find for someone who weaves cloth is a cloth weaver.
I think that will be a cloth weaver or tailor I guess.
A wool weaver is one who weaves with wool, fabricating cloth from wool yarn.
A basketmaker is a person who creates or weaves baskets.
Weaver, a person who weaves, is a noun.
No, the word weaver is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person or animal who weaves; a word for a person or a thing.The verb form is weave (weaves, weaving, wove, woven).
Cloth made from wool is called wool cloth.
Cloth sallesman ?
Weaves. It is an obsolete third person singular form of the verb that makes it sound like the person has a lisp. All those third person "th" endings have now become "s". E.g. "He hath drunk too much wine; he weaveth as he walks." or "She doth crafts at home: she weaveth cloth and chargeth unbelievable prices when she sells to tourists."
In Kannada, we would call Batte.
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A rag.