There is actually no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has 4 official languages:
1. German
2. French
3. Italian
4. Romansh
Yes, it is a term for a specific skilled woodworking artisan.
George Seddon - cabinetmaker - was born in 1727.
John Cobb - cabinetmaker - died in 1778.
George Seddon - cabinetmaker - died in 1801.
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William France Jnr - cabinetmaker - was born in 1759.
William France Jnr - cabinetmaker - died in 1838.
Depending on context, Swiss can be translated as:schweizerischeidgenösischSchweizer (a Swiss man)Schweizerin (a Swiss woman)die Schweizer (the Swiss)
Famous London cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale only used mahogany.
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A cabinetmaker is a woodworker. The term is typically used to define anyone who builds furniture, cabinetry or built-in wall units or shelving.
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