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plasterman

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Etymology

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From plaster +‎ man.

Noun

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plasterman (plural plastermen)

  1. (dated) A plasterer.
    • 1841 October 30, “Foreign News”, in The Saturday Evening Post, volume XXI, number 1057, Philadelphia, page 2, column 5:
      A meating was held on the 29th ult. for the election of Lord Mayor for the City of London, when Alderman Joha Pirie, and by trade a plasterman, was elected.

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