limmer

/ˈlɪmər/
noun
  1. A person who draws or paints pictures, especially in a simple or decorative style.
    • The old limmer used natural pigments to paint scenes from village life.
    • The medieval limmer decorated the manuscript with tiny gold leaves.
    • She worked as a limmer, creating portraits for wealthy families in the 18th century.
  2. A person who describes or portrays something vividly in words.
    • In his letters, he became a limmer of the hardships faced by pioneers.
    • The journalist was a skilled limmer of urban decay and renewal.
    • As a limmer of character, she could make any person come alive on the page.
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