yardman
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[edit]yardman (plural yardmen)
- A worker in any of several types of yard, as:
- A worker in a railyard.
- Hypernym: yardperson
- Hyponym: yard jockey
- Coordinate term: yardmaster
- (UK, historical) A farm worker assigned to the farmyard of a large farm, working at hostler duties (harnessing and hitching teams), loading and unloading wagons, feeding, and so on.
- 1930, Adrian Bell, Corduroy, Faber and Faber:
- I asked the grizzled rustic who appeared to be in sole occupation of the farm buildings, and who was, in fact, the yardman, if he knew whereabouts I should find the [hunting] party. He said something I did not understand, but I followed his pointing arm. […] The yardman, with his lantern, was helping to back ponies into traps. Motor-engines murmured. […]
- (chiefly Canada, US) A laborer hired to do outdoor work.
- A worker in a railyard.
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