Why this word is great
PLUMASSIER — [Noun] A person who prepares or deals in ornamental plumes or feathers. Borrowed from French plumassier, from Middle French plumas ("feathers"), from plume ("feather"), or from Latin plūmācium ("feathered garment"). Unlike a milliner (who may adorn hats with feathers incidentally) or an ornithologist (who studies feathers as biological artifacts), the plumassier is an artisan of avian splendor, transforming flight’s remnants into luxury. It is the careful sorting of iridescent quills in dim workshop light, the precise layering of egret plumes for a theater headdress, the silent trade of hummingbird feathers smuggled in velvet-lined boxes—a craft suspended between beauty and extinction, where the weightless becomes priceless.