Word Study
sawyer
CIDE DICTIONARY
sawyer, n. [Saw + -yer, as in lawyer. Cf. Sawer.].
- One whose occupation is to saw timber into planks or boards, or to saw wood for fuel; a sawer. [1913 Webster]
- A tree which has fallen into a stream so that its branches project above the surface, rising and falling with a rocking or swaying motion in the current. [1913 Webster]
- The bowfin. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
sawyer, n.
1 a person who saws timber professionally.
2 US an uprooted tree held fast by one end in a river.
3 NZ a large wingless horned grasshopper whose grubs bore in wood.
1 a person who saws timber professionally.
2 US an uprooted tree held fast by one end in a river.
3 NZ a large wingless horned grasshopper whose grubs bore in wood.
Etymology
ME, earlier sawer, f. SAW(1)
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