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Arpenteur is the word we use in French.
Job and title are deifinetly not obsolete. I missed the first thread. Were you just talking about the titles falling out of use Bill.
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Ten more "B" words:
Battledore maker______________carpet beater maker Bell man_____________________town crier Bellow farmer_________________church organ repair Belly builder__________________piano maker (harp,strings, and action) Bender______________________person who cut leather Berner______________________man in charge of a pack of hounds Besom maker (easy!)__________broom maker Bid-stand___________________highway robber Bird boy____________________ boy hired to protect crops from birds Blemmer____________________plumber
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Brazier_______________foundryman, iron as well as brass Brightsmith___________tinsmith Brogger_____________ woolen merchant Brownsmith__________worker in copper or brass Buck washer________A laundress Bumboat man_______sold fruit, confections, all sorts of things to ships at anchor in harbor Bunter____________ a rag and bone woman Butner___________ a button maker
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Battledore maker____________carpet beater maker I read an old-fashioned book where someone spoke of battledore, and my memory is telling me that it referred to playing badminton. I thought that it meant what was known as the shuttlecock, and now is called the birdie, here. But perhaps it meant the racquet?
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I would hate to go back to days before our family acquired a vacuum cleaner, and we had to take rugs out and hang them over an extra sturdy line and beat them to get rid of embedded fine sand. Cleaning a room in those days was so difficult front rooms were typically closed to family, and open only to distinguished visitors, and weddings and funerals. On PEI the red clay is so bad everybody takes shoes off before entering a home. When I told my secretary I had been into front room of a home on PEI, she gasped, and said: "I've known her for twenty years, and have never been invited into her front room!" Let us rejoice that the battledore makers are long gone.
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What, please, is a bumboat man? I have an extraordinary mental image I really would like to rid myself of.
Bumboat regards, WW
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Dear WW: I think I remember seeing it in one of the Hornblower series. Whenever sailing ships came into a harbor and anchored, local entrepreneurs came out in small boats to try to sell them fruit, confections, tobacco, etc..etc. Anything they thought sailors might buy. (The doxies had to wait for sailors to come ashore.)
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The bumboat man sold fruit and confections? Can't believe there isn't a song about the bumboat man. That's such an evocative, delightful image...
Hmmm...think a parody of "The Candy Man" would be lots of fun to do with the bumboat man... Unfortunately, I can't stand the melody of "The Candy Man" so I wouldn't touch it.
Thanks for the definition, wwh.
Bumboat regards again, WW
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Some of these names seem a bit corny, but I haven't any way of checking validity of most of them.Too bad they don't amuse as many people as I had hoped.
Cad__________________A person hired to feed and water horses at a coach stop Caddy butcher_________A horsemeat butcher Calciner______________Burned bones to make lime Calender_____________A person who listed documents Calker_______________An astrologer or magician Cambist_____________A banker who dealt in notes or bills Camerist____________A lady's maid Canter_____________A beggar or vagrant Canting caller_______An auctioneer Carnifex___________An executioner or butcher
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