sartorial
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From New Latin sartorius (“pertaining to a tailor”), from Late Latin sartor (“tailor”), from Latin sarcire (“to patch, mend”).
sartorial (comparative more sartorial, superlative most sartorial)
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sartorial m or f (masculine and feminine plural sartoriales)
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