Thursday, March 5, 2020
Dictionary of Old and Obsolete Occupations - W
Dictionary of Old and Obsolete Occupations - W The occupations found recorded in documents from prior centuries often appear unusual or foreign when compared to the occupations of today. The following occupations beginning with W are generally now considered old or obsolete, although some of these occupational terms are still in use today. Wabsterà - weaver Wadding makerà - maker of wadding (usually made of old rags or cotton) for stuffing upholstered furniture Wafer makerà - maker of church communion wafers Wagonerà / Waggonerà - teamster not for hire. The WAGNER surname is the 7th most common name in Germany. Wailerà - Mine worker who removed impure rocks in a coal mine Wain house proprietorà - owner of a building where wagons could be parked for a fee Wainiusà - ploughman Wainwrightà - wagon maker Waiterà - customs officer or tide waiter; one who waited on the tide to collect duty on goods brought in Waitmanà - Nightwatchman who guarded the gates of a city, usually marking the hours with the ringing of a small bell Wakerà - A person whose job was to wake workers in time for early morning work Walker / Waulkerà - fuller; cloth trampler or cleaner. The WALKER surname is the 28th most popular name in the United States. Wallerà - 1) Specialist in building walls; 2) salt maker. The WALLER surname is one variation of WALL. Wardcornà - Watchman armed with a horn for sounding the alarm on the event of intruders or trouble. Common during medieval times. Warkerà - Specialist at building walls, embattlements, and embankments Warper / Warp Beamerà - a textile worker who arranged the individual yarns which created the warp of the fabric upon a large cylinder called a beam. Water bailiffà - 1) A customs officer who searched ships as they came into port; 2) one employed to protect fisheries from poachers Water carter / Water carrierà - Someone who sold fresh water from a traveling cart Waterguardà - customs officer Wattle hurdle maker - one who made a special type of fence from wattle to contain sheep Weatherspy - astrologer Webber / Websterà - weaver; operator of looms. The WEBER surname is the 6th most common German name. Wet nurseà -à A women who feeds the children of others with her own breast milk (usually for a fee) Wetter - either one who dampened paper during the printing process, or one in the glass industry who detached glass by wetting Wharfingerà - a person who owned or was in charge of a wharf Wheel tapper -à à a railway worker who checked for cracked wheels by striking them with a long-handled hammer and listening to their ring Wheelwrightà - builder and repairer of wagon wheels, carriages etc. Wheeryman - one in charge of a wheery (light rowboat) Whey cutterà - a worker in the cheese industry Whifflerà - an officer who went before an army or procession to clear the way by blowing a horn or trumpet Whipcorderà - a maker of whips Whipperin - in charge of managing the hounds in a hunt Whisket weaverà - basket maker White cooperà - one who makes barrels from tin or other light metals White limerà - one who painted walls and fences with white lime Whitesmithà - tinsmith; worker of tin who finishes or polishes the work Whitewing - street sweeper Whitsterà - bleacher of cloth Willow plaiter - one who made baskets Wing covererà - a worker who covered airplane wings with linen fabric Wonkey scooperà - person who operated a scoop-type contraption from a horse Woolcomber - one whoà operated machines that separate fibers for spinning in the woolen industry Woolen billy piercer - worked in a woolen mill to piece together broken yarns Wool man / Wool sorter - one who sorted wool into different grades Wrightà - a skilled worker in various trades. The WRIGHT surname is the 34th most common name in the United States.
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