Artifex

/ˈɑrtɪfɛks/ noun

In ancient Rome, a skilled craftsperson or artisan who made things with technical skill; literally 'master of art.'

Latin 'artifex' from 'ars' (art, skill) + 'facere' (to make). The term was used in Roman society to denote respected tradespeople and skilled workers.

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