manicurist [man-i-kyoo r-ist] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- a person who gives manicures.
Origin of manicurist First recorded in 1885–90; manicure + -ist Examples from the Web for manicurist Contemporary Examples of manicurist
The manicurist had just finished administering the polish to Michelle when there was a knock on the door, and there he was!
Tina Brown
January 18, 2009
Historical Examples of manicurist
Her manicurist and her hairdresser will eat up as much as you pay for your board.
Eugene Walter and Arthur Hornblow
There was the address of a manicurist, a programme of the Empire.
Anthony Partridge
This touched my professional pride as manicurist and lady’s-maid.
Bertha Ruck
How can the barber support the manicurist who has had twelve?
William Hard
Many men tip the manicurist as much as they pay for the service.
William R Scott
British Dictionary definitions for manicurist manicurist noun
- a person who gives manicures, esp as a profession
Word Origin and History for manicurist n.