manlift

English

Etymology

man + lift

Noun

manlift (plural manlifts)

  1. A permanently installed device used in place of an elevator, consisting of a series of handle-and-step groups attached to a vertical conveyor, and used to transport people, typically in an industrial environment.
  2. manlift (sense 2)
    A piece of portable equipment consisting of a large cage, bucket, or basket at the end of an extensible boom, and used by workers to reach inaccessible places.

Usage notes

A manlift (sense 2) is differentiated from a cherry picker in that the manlift is usually mounted on a small piece of equipment and the cage or bucket is close to the ground. A cherry picker is always mounted on a truck or other vehicle, and it can reach much higher.

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Swedish

Etymology

Probably unadapted borrowing from English manlift.

Noun

manlift c

  1. (rare, anglicism) manlift (elevator)
    Synonym: paternosterhiss
    • 2018 May 22, Digitalt Museum:
      Dick Fransson demonsterar hur manliften fungerar.
      Dick Fransson demonstrates how the manlift works.
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