From clock + maker.
clockmaker (plural clockmakers)
- A person who makes and/or maintains clocks.
- Synonym: clocksmith
- Coordinate term: watchmaker
person who makes clocks
- Arabic: سَاعَاتِيّ m (sāʕātiyy)
- Armenian: ժամագործ (hy) (žamagorc)
- Belarusian: гадзі́ншчык m (hadzínščyk), гадзі́ншчыца f (hadzínščyca)
- Bulgarian: часовника́р (bg) m (časovnikár), часовника́рка f (časovnikárka)
- Catalan: rellotger (ca), rellotgera (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鐘錶匠/钟表匠 (zh) (zhōngbiǎojiàng)
- Czech: hodinář (cs) m, hodinářka f
- Dutch: klokkenmaker (nl) m, klokkenmaakster m, horlogemaker (nl) m, horlogemaakster f, uurwerkmaker (nl) m, uurwerkmaakster f
- Estonian: kellassepp
- Finnish: kelloseppä (fi)
- French: horloger (fr), horlogère (fr) f
- German: Uhrmacher (de) m, Uhrmacherin (de) f
- Italian: orologiaio (it), orologiaia f
- Japanese: 時計師 (ja) (とけいし, tokeishi), 時計屋 (ja) (とけいや, tokeiya)
- Korean: 시계 기술자(時計技術者) (sigye gisulja), 시계 제작자(時計製作者) (sigye jejakja), 시계사(時計師) (sigyesa)
- Macedonian: часовничар m (časovničar), часовничарка f (časovničarka), часовникар m (časovnikar), часовникарка f (časovnikarka)
- Maltese: arluġġar m
- Polish: zegarmistrz (pl) m, zegarmistrzyni (pl) f
- Portuguese: relojoeiro (pt), relojoeira f
- Romanian: ceasornicar (ro) m, orologier (ro) m (rare)
- Russian: часовщи́к (ru) m (časovščík), часовщи́ца f (časovščíca), часово́й ма́стер m (časovój máster)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: часовничар m, у̀ра̄р m
- Roman: časovničar (sh) m, ùrār (sh) m
- Slovak: hodinár (sk) m, hodinárka f
- Slovene: urar m, urarka f
- Spanish: relojero (es), relojera f
- Ukrainian: годинника́р m (hodynnykár), годинника́рка f (hodynnykárka)
- Uzbek: soatsoz (uz)
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