单词 | stockman |
释义 | stockmann. 1. A man employed to look after cattle or other livestock. Chiefly Australian. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > [noun] > stock-farmer > worker stockman1806 ranchero1825 ranchman1854 bush-hand1863 station hand1863 jackeroo1864 boundary-rider1865 bush-rider1883 ringer1909 bush-worker1936 stock-boy1937 jillaroo1945 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping of cattle > [noun] > keeper of cattle > tender of cattle cowman1593 cowboy1623 cow-man1677 cowgirl1753 stockman1806 cowboy1825 cowboy1849 fogger1858 cow-woman1870 cattleman1878 cow-girl1884 tackman1885 cow-hand1886 peeler1894 rawhider1908 stock-boy1937 1806 Sydney Gaz. 16 Nov. 1/3 The evidence of the stockmen, who did not attend [the inquest], being essential. 1830 Hobart Town Almanack 103 A group of Mr. E. Lord's stockmen. 1862 R. Henning Let. 2 Nov. (1966) 113 Mr Palmer was not at home, but we were received by an amiable stockman. ?1881 Census Eng. & Wales: Instr. Clerks classifying Occupations & Ages (?1885) 37 Agricultural Labourer…Stockman. 1891 T. E. Kebbel Old & New Eng. Country Life 167 Shepherds, waggoners and stockmen are paid at a higher rate. 1900 Oxf. Times 24 Nov. 1/4 Wanted,—Steady, Industrious Married Man for Breeding Flock, and as Stockman. 1911 C. E. W. Bean ‘Dreadnought’ of Darling xi. 100 The subordinate hands on the station—..the groom, stockman, rouseabouts—live in the men's huts, close behind the homestead. 1929 K. S. Prichard Coonardoo 5 Nowadays..aboriginal stockmen usually receive a small wage as well as payment in kind by rations. 1944 Living off Land: Man. Bushcraft iv. 94 Before the sun rises..the stockman's ‘boys’ are back with the horses. 1962 A. Upfield Will of Tribe iii. 27 ‘You have two white stockmen.’.. ‘Just the two,’ replied the cattleman. 1978 O. White Silent Reach xviii. 191 ‘Where are the stockmen?’.. ‘Out looking for the Dalziel girl.’ 2. One who raises livestock; a stock-farmer. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > [noun] > stock-farmer breeder1531 stock-farmer1769 Boer1776 stock-breeder1815 stockholder1819 veeboer1824 ranchero1825 rancher1836 ranchman1854 stockman1856 pastoral1876 stock-keeper1912 1856 Farmer's Mag. Jan. 22 Such a division of labour between farmers and stockmen, and between farmers and dairymen, as has been found to work well in some parts of Scotland and England. 1886 C. Scott Pract. Sheep-farming 137 In those days the farmer who supplied the best food and the most whisky was accounted the best stockman. Derivatives ˈstockmanship n. the art of raising or looking after livestock. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > [noun] rearinga1398 nourishing1615 conservation1646 zoosophy1662 culture1744 cultivation1791 zoogeny1826 zootechny1841 stock-keeping1844 ranching1851 conditioning1861 zootechnics1863 zooculture1873 zootrophy1877 animaliculture1879 mothering1922 stockmanship1959 1959 Farmer & Stockbreeder 22 Dec. (Suppl.) 7/2 As science develops…the art of good farming will remain—the art of knowing when and how to work the soil, the art of stockmanship. 1969 J. G. S. Donaldson & F. Donaldson Farming in Brit. Today ii. xviii. 170 Efficient planning of the battery can almost eliminate the need for skilled stockmanship. 1979 Daily Tel. 1 May 11/2 Stockmanship, record-keeping, observation, simple disease control..will be the necessary tools of his [sc. the pigman's] trade. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < n.1806 |
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