bunkerman

noun

Etymology

From bunker + -man.

  1. borrowed from Bunker
  2. derived from *bʰenǵʰ- — “thick
  3. derived from *bunkô — “a heap, pile; a bump, lump, a crowd
  4. derived from bunki — “a heap
  5. derived from bunker
  6. derived from bunker — “bench; pew; window-seat; sand pit (especially in golf); coal receptacle; sleeping berth, bunk
  7. suffixed as bunkerman — “bunker + man

Definitions

  1. A man in charge of an industrial coal storage bunker.

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