Noun
One who draws pleadings or other writings.
One who draws plans and sketches of machinery, structures, and places; also, more generally, one who makes drawings of any kind.
A "man" or piece used in the game of draughts.
One who drinks drams; a tippler.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA computer aided designer who excels in technical drawing is referred to as a draftsman or draughtsman. Source: Internet
A gifted draughtsman, he took an 18-month course learning the Japanese language (including calligraphy) that would greatly influence his artwork. Source: Internet
And it defines edges with the confidence of a master draughtsman – drawing edges as smoothly and sharply as this can be added to the list of the things the Samsung does as well as, if not better than, its most capable rivals. Source: Internet
Early works by Hals show him as a careful draughtsman capable of great finish yet spirited, such as Two singing boys with a lute and a music book and Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia (1616). Source: Internet
Bob Maitland a successful amateur cyclist and the highest placed British finisher in the 1948 Olympic Games road race and now an independent rider in the BSA team was a BSA employee working in the design office as a draughtsman. Source: Internet
He was educated at Lyulph Stanley School, later becoming apprenticed as a draughtsman to a mapmaker. Source: Internet