labourer

noun
/ˈleɪ.bə.ɹə/UK

Etymology

From labour + -er.

  1. derived from labor
  2. derived from labor
  3. inherited from labor
  4. suffixed as labourer — “labour + er

Definitions

  1. British standard spelling of laborer.

    • By the mid-19th century, the typical village was sharply divided between the landowning class and the landless, voteless and largely illiterate labourers.

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