undercooper

noun

Etymology

From under- + cooper.

  1. derived from cûpe
  2. suffixed as cooper — “coop + er
  3. prefixed as undercooper — “under + cooper

Definitions

  1. A subordinate cooper.

    • The chief cooper saw to it that wood was supplied, the bishop's cellar master furnished the hoops, and the undercoopers kept things tight.

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