释义 |
day-taler, dataller local.|ˈdeɪtələ(r)| [f. prec. + -er1.] A day-labourer, a workman engaged and paid by the day.
1875Lanc. Gloss., Dataller (S. Lanc.), Daytal-labourer (Furness), a day labourer. 1881Manch. Guardian 29 Jan. 7/7 Hurst, dataller at Wharton Hall Collieries. 1886Engineer 13 Aug. 138/1 The wages were paid to datallers for packing and putting the roads in repair. |