(This post was last modified: 12-21-2016, 11:36 PM by Tbone.)
(12-21-2016, 05:59 PM)BadDad Wrote:People are still wondering how to determine word meanings? Seriously? Heck, I learned that in grade school, and assumed everyone else did, as well.(12-21-2016, 04:54 PM)Jason_Drain Wrote: Are we about to replay the pedantic "Gentleman" conversation with artisan now?I think you mean "again" instead of "now"...
This forum already went round and round trying to establish a definition for the word "artisan" that did not rely on some 150 year old dictionary, a personal blog post, and a clearly personal agenda to clarify...
At the end of the conversation, I believe the consensus was that there is very little consensus...
If people want to know the contemporary meaning of a word used in standard English, it can be found in current dictionaries.
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary & Thesaurus
- Oxford Living Dictionaries
- Cambridge Dictionary
- The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
If wetshavers want to find lists of top artisan soapmakers, there are dozens in the Who are your Top 10 Artisan Soapmakers? thread right here on Damn Fine Shave. And here is the Your top 20 shaving creams ? thread, also quite useful. Also:
- Top 5 Artisan Soap Vendors (The Shave Den)
- Your Top 3-5 Soaps (The Shave Den)
- Top 5 Soaps (Badger & Blade)