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Hodman

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈhɒd.mən/

Definitions

  • A laborer who carries a hod (a trough for carrying bricks or mortar).
  • By extension, a menial worker or someone engaged in repetitive manual labor.

Usage Examples

  • The hodman carried bricks up the scaffolding all day.
  • In many ways, he felt like a hodman in the grand scheme of the company.
  • The construction site relied heavily on the hard work of hodmen.

Etymology

Derived from hod (a V-shaped trough for carrying bricks) and man. The term has been used in English since the 17th century.

Synonyms

Laborer, brick carrier, unskilled worker

Antonyms

Supervisor, skilled worker, artisan

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
Frenchporteur de mortier/pɔʁ.tœʁ də mɔʁ.tje/
Spanishpeón de albañil/peˈon de alβaˈɲil/
GermanTräger/ˈtʁɛːɡɐ/
Russianносильщик кирпичей (nosil'shchik kirpichey)/nɐˈsʲilʲɕːɪk kʲɪrpʲɪˈtɕej/
Hindiईंट ढोने वाला (Int dhone wala)/iːnʈ ɖʱoːneː vaːlaː/
Mandarin搬砖工 (Bānzhuān gōng)/pan˥˩ ʈʂwan˥˩ kuŋ˥/
Tamilகட்டிடத் தொழிலாளி (Kattidath thozhilaali)/kʌʈʈidʌd̪ d̪oɪlʌːɭi/

More languages omitted for brevity.

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, "hodman" is sometimes pronounced with a softer 'd' sound compared to British English.

Historical Usage

The term was commonly used in 19th-century Britain to refer to manual laborers in the construction industry.

Cultural Nuances

In some contexts, "hodman" can metaphorically refer to someone who performs monotonous or uncreative work.

More Information

The role of a hodman was vital in pre-industrial and early industrial construction work before mechanization reduced reliance on manual brick transport.

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