Dyer

/ˈdaɪər/ noun

A person whose occupation is dyeing cloth, yarn, or other materials with color.

From Old English 'deagere,' from 'deah' (dye) plus agent suffix. Dyeing was one of humanity's earliest specialized crafts, with evidence dating back to ancient civilizations.

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