handman
English
Etymology
From hand + man, modelled after handmaiden, etc. For the printing sense, see by hand.
Noun
handman (plural handmen)
- (archaic, rare) A (male) servant; manservant
- 2006, James Clemens, Shadowfall:
- No one knew how many Oracles would show up at each ceremony, seeking replacements for their lieges' handmaidens or handmen.
- (printing) One who assembles printing type by hand.
- 1918, The Industrial Education Survey of the City of New York, page 44:
- The handman reads copy and assembles type by hand, including straight composition, tables and display.
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