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From stone + mason.
stonemason (plural stonemasons)
- One who works in stone.
one who works in stone
- Armenian: քարտաշ (hy) (kʻartaš), քարակոփ (hy) (kʻarakopʻ)
- Azerbaijani: daşyonan
- Catalan: picapedrer (ca) m, trencador (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 石工 (zh) (shígōng)
- Czech: kameník (cs) m
- Dutch: steenhouwer (nl) m
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: kivenhakkaaja (fi)
- French: tailleur de pierre (fr) m, tailleuse de pierre (fr) f
- Galician: pedreiro m, canteiro (gl) m
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Steinmetz (de) m, Steinmetzin (de) f, Steinhauer (de) m
- Greek: χτίστης (el) m (chtístis)
- Ancient: λιθουργός m (lithourgós)
- Hungarian: kőfaragó (hu)
- Irish: saor cloiche m
- Italian: tagliapietre m, muratore (it) m, edile (it) m, scalpellino (it) m
- Japanese: 石工 (ja) (いしく, ishiku)
- Khmer: ជាងថ្ម (ciəngthmɑɑ)
- Latvian: akmeņkalis m
- Macedonian: камено́резец m (kamenórezec)
- Manx: seyir cloaie m
- Ottoman Turkish: طاشجی (taşcı), حجار (haccar)
- Polish: kamieniarz (pl) m
- Portuguese: canteiro (pt) m
- Romanian: pietrar (ro) m
- Russian: каменотёс (ru) m (kamenotjós), ка́менщик (ru) m (kámenščik)
- Scottish Gaelic: clachair m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: каменорезац m
- Roman: kamenorezac (sh) m
- Slovene: kamnosek m
- Spanish: cantero (es) m, mampostero m, mazonero m
- Swedish: stenhuggare (sv) c or c pl
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: taşçı (tr)
- Ukrainian: каменя́р (uk) m (kamenjár), каменотес m (kamenotes), каменолом m (kamenolom)
- West Flemish: metsenoare
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