wageman
/ˈweɪd͡ʒmən/
Etymology
From wage + -man.
wageman means A worker who is paid an hourly or daily wage, rather than by the piece or job. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
wageman is pronounced /ˈweɪd͡ʒmən/.
noun
- A worker who is paid an hourly or daily wage, rather than by the piece or job“Supposing the wages of a collier — who is paid by the ton — or a wageman, who is paid by the day, to be 17s. per week under the standard, with coal selling at from 9s. to 9s. 1.71 d per ton, his wages would be 17s. + 10 per cent.”
name
- An Australian Aboriginal language spoken in the Northern Territory in Australia
- A surname.