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lumberjack

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Etymology

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Fromlumber +‎jack, of Canadian origin.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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lumberjack (plurallumberjacks)

  1. A person whose work is tofelltrees.
    Synonyms:faller,feller,(contemporary)logger,lumberman,woodcutter
    • 1975 [1969], “The Lumberjack Song”, performed byMonty Python:
      He's alumberjack and he's OK / He sleeps all night and works all day / I cut down trees, I eat my lunch / I go to the lavatory
  2. Alumberjacket.

Derived terms

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Translations

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person who fells trees
lumberjacketseelumberjacket

Verb

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lumberjack (third-person singular simple presentlumberjacks,present participlelumberjacking,simple past and past participlelumberjacked)

  1. (transitive) Towork as alumberjack,cutting downtrees.
    • 2009 July 28, John Branch, “Going Way of Old Growth”, inNew York Times[1]:
      Many of thelumberjacking memories have faded to black and white, the brightest moments colored mostly by Jim McKay’s yellow blazer.

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