Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A carpenter who works upon the trim and interior finish of a house, as distinguished from a ship-carpenter.
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Examples
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His father was a notary; but, being in poor circumstances, he apprenticed his son, in his eleventh year, to a relative, who followed the conjoined business of a builder and house-carpenter.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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Two days after leaving his father's roof, he found employment with a house-carpenter, in Taunton,
Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men Maurice [Unknown role] Joblin
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One is an engineer, and has been engaged in sawing lumber, a second, a good house-carpenter, a third a blacksmith, and the fourth a farm hand.
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From house-carpenter to Chief Justice is a long way.
Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868) Elizabeth Ware [Editor] Pearson
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He is accustomed to be of use in this way to his neighbours, who reward him in the same manner with cattle and with venison, till at last he finds it his interest to dedicate himself entirely to this employment, and to become a sort of house-carpenter.
II. Book I. Of the Principle Which Gives Occasion to the Division of Labour 1909
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He was taught the trade of a house-carpenter and worked at it generally until his later days.
The First Colored Baptist Church in North America Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788. With Biographical Sketches of the Pastors. James Meriles 1888
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For that undertaking, you will have to deal with a very intelligent class of skilled labour; for the Japanese house-carpenter may be ranked with the artist almost as much as with the artizan.
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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Being, as he was then considered, the best house-carpenter in or near the town, he was not put to field-work, although the privilege of working out, and paying his owner monthly, which he once enjoyed, was now denied him.
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Hayter, who 'had been house-carpenter to the Company for six years, at
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According to the calculation of a house-carpenter, in a place where the average price of lumber is $4 a hundred, and carpenter work $3 a day, such a house can be built for $1600.
American Woman's Home Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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