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Drayman - Wikipedia
A drayman was historically the driver of a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled generally by horses or mules that were used to transport all kinds ... en.wikipedia.org
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DRAYMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DRAYMAN is one whose work is hauling by dray. www.merriam-webster.com
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A Day in the life of a Drayman - Scarbrough Global
A dray service includes moving loaded and empty containers and chassis between rails, empty depots, shippers and receivers. scarbroughglobal.com
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drayman
ˈdrayman 1. A man who drives a dray (in England, usually a brewer's dray).1581 Fleetwood in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. i. II. 285 They brought unto me..vi tall fellowes that were draymen unto bruers. 1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. i. ii. 270 A Dray-man, a Porter, a very Camell. 1710 Lond. Gaz. No. 4649/4 A Dray... Oxford English Dictionary
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DRAYMAN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a person who drives a dray. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of drayman. First recorded in 1575–85; dray + man. Did You Know ... www.dictionary.com
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Drayman - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"Drayman" originates from the 1580s, combining "dray" and "man," meaning a man who drives and manages a dray (a low, strong cart). www.etymonline.com
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DRAYMAN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A man who drives a dray.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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drayman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (obsolete) A man who drives drays. · A deliveryman for a brewery. · 1726 October 28, [Jonathan Swift], “The Emperor of Lilliput, Attended by Several of ... en.wiktionary.org
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drayman, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun drayman is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for drayman is from 1582, in a letter by W. Fleetwood. www.oed.com
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Hello from Drayman | Drayman
Explore this online Drayman Framework sandbox and experiment with it yourself using our interactive online playground. www.drayman.io
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Drayman Henschel
Drayman Henschel (), also known as Carter Henschel, is an 1898 five-act naturalistic play by the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann. Her husband enters, discussing his business as a drayman, carting goods from one place to another. Mrs. wikipedia.org
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trouncer
trouncer (ˈtraʊnsə(r)) [f. trounce v.1 + -er1.] One who trounces; spec. an odd man (see odd A. 9 d); an assistant to a carman, drayman, or lorry-driver; † on a man-of-war: see quot. 1867 (obs.).c 1630 Dr. Triplet in Aubrey Brief Lives (1898) I. 264 When this well truss't trounser Into the school dot... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Drayman and the King
The Drayman and the King () is a 1989 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Alenikov. Plot The film takes place in the legendary Moldavanka. wikipedia.org
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George Buckley (Australian politician)
He worked as a drayman, and on 22 September 1909 married Jessie Emma Jane Hungerford, with whom he had two daughters. He was an organiser and secretary of the Trolley and Drayman's Union, which in 1928 became the Amalgamated Road Transport Workers' Union of Australia ( wikipedia.org
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Billy Kettle
As of 1939, Kettle was working as a drayman for Westoe Brewery. wikipedia.org
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