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carpenter

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carpenter \Car"pen*ter\, n. [OF. carpentier, F. charpentier, LL. carpentarius, fr. L. carpentum wagon, carriage.] An artificer who works in timber; a framer and builder of houses, ships, etc. Syn: Carpenter , Joiner . Usage: The carpenter frames and puts ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Carpenter (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer who made one appearance for Hampshire in 1789, scoring three runs . Carpenter played for Hampshire against Surrey on 30 July to 1 August 1789 at Moulsey Hurst , Surrey winning ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"wood-worker," c.1300 (attested from early 12c. as a surname), from Anglo-French carpenter , Old North French carpentier (Old French and Modern French charpentier ), from Late Latin (artifex) carpentarius "wagon (maker)," from Latin carpentum "wagon, two-wheeled ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A person skilled at carpentry, the trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures. 2 (context nautical English) A senior rating in ships responsible for all the woodwork onboard; in the days of sail, a warrant ...

Usage examples of carpenter.

She and her sister Susan were the only children of Josiah Carpenter, a wealthy man living in Akron, Ohio.

Carpenter, with his identification plaque strapped to the palm of his open upraised hand for easy display to every laser scanner he met along the way, went from level to level, up one and down the next, following the portentous instructions of invisible metallic voices, until at last he came to the waterfront itself, ashimmer in a bright green haze of midday heat.

Most of all, he was drawn to Bharati, the daughter of the grey-bearded carpenter.

Corsicans who formed the papal bodyguard, German typographers, French perfumers and glovemakers, Teutonic bakers, Spanish booksellers, Lombard carpenters from the Campo Marzio, Dalmatian boatbuilders, Greek copyists, Portuguese trunkmakers from the Via dei Baullari, goldsmiths from beside San Giorgio.

Abraham, master carpenter, cabinetmaker, and architect, had fashioned a new home within the walls of the old barn.

Carpenter felt a surge of joy at the sight of herthe first familiar face since Oaklandand then, immediately, a crosscurrent of confusion.

Occasionally Brother Carpenter stopped to frown disapprovingly at it, then to work on the creases around the eyes with a dental pick, or caress between the fingers with fine sandpaper.

Sometimes they dragged back a log or two for replacing a rotting beam, But with such a limited wood supply, carpenters were necessarily woodcarvers and sculptors as well.

The Emperor Julian is depicted in it, recounting in Elysium the adventures he had passed through, living successively in the character of a slave, a Jew, a general, an heir, a carpenter, a beau, a monk, a fiddler, a wise man, a king, a fool, a beggar, a prince, a statesman, a soldier, a tailor, an alderman, a poet, a knight, a dancing master, and a bishop.

South, to locate and hire, or buy, the best available slave artisans and craftsmen, masons, carpenters, ironworkers, and plasterers to build The Forks of Cypress.

The masons, the glassmakers, the carpenters, the weavers of rugs, they are all part of the building of it.

The barrel came off an MR-4, the recoil spring was cut down from a Stoner, the carrying strap made of horsehide and the replacement stock hand carved by a local carpenter.

While we, with careful regard to scenery, place our conventional puppets on the stage and bid them play their old old parts in a manner as ancient, she rings up the curtain and starts a tragedy on a scene that has obviously been set by the carpenter for a farce.

With Kaneko of a carpenter shop and Kaku of a fishmarket, I once ruined a carrot patch of one Mosaku.

The village got a bargain, because in my absence Holmes had cobbled together the equipment for a new act which, together with the levitation frame, my bottomless Moslem cap, and the conversions to the blue cart effected by blacksmith and carpenter back in Kalka, was spectacular enough to make even the least superstitious folk uneasy.