A person who makes shoes.
A person who makes fancy clothing (silk, etc.)
a chandler is a person who makes candles. At night the person has to light all of the candles, then if the king wants to read late, the chandler has to hold a candle over him. The chandler does not have much to do during the day... so he gets to rest alot.
A person (who) is not an idea. A question phrased in the negative (NOT) is unanswerable because almost everything is a true answer. In other words your question, as phrased, makes no English sense.
I suppose failure can be considered a success if there is a trial and error sort of situation. This is because it leads you closer to the answer which is a sort of success. The same can be said of a scenario where a person learns from their failed attempt or poor decision. This makes them a better person who is wiser and more competent...a success in my book! Finally, if you set out to fail to prove a point then logically it could be a success in terms since you accomplished your goal, although this seems quite paradoxical!
No they practiced slaughter
Not in any civilzed country
they marched and gambeled,played cardes and they played more civilzed things like chess
Capturig a person you think guilty of a wrongdoing is not the same as them being guilty of the wrongdoing. That is why there is a system of laws and trials in most civilzed nations. Lynch law is generally frowned on. In some cases the person is guitly of a crime, in others mentally disordered mind, in others innocent. People capturing the person have no systematic way of assessing the situation.
A person who makes of
A person who makes a wall is a builder.
a person who makes computer games
A milliner is a person who makes hats.
A person who makes us laugh is a comedian.
A person who makes maps is a cartographer.
What We call a person who makes sculpture
A person that makes candles is called a chandler.