lumberman

English

Etymology

From lumber +‎ -man.

Noun

lumberman (plural lumbermen)

  1. A man involved in the production or sale of lumber; a lumberjack or logger.
    • 1963, Lester del Rey, The Sky Is Falling:
      And the shoes they weren't shoes, but knee-length leather boots, like a dressy version of lumberman's boots or a rougher version of riding boots. He hadn't seen even pictures of such things since the few silent movies run in some of the little art theaters.

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