English
Etymology
farm + hand
Noun
farmhand (plural farmhands)
- A person who works on a farm.
- (baseball) A player in the minor leagues.
Translations
farm worker
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 农场工人 (nóng chǎng gōng rén), 雇农 (zh) (gù nóng)
- Danish: bondekarl c, karl c (dated), landarbejder c, landbrugsmedhjælper c (modern term)
- Dutch: boerenknecht (nl) m, knecht (nl) m
- Finnish: renki (fi)
- French: ouvrier agricole m
- German: Knecht (de) m (dated), Landarbeiter (de) m
- Irish: buachaill feirme m
- Italian: garzone di fattoria m
- Latin: operarius rusticus m
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- Norman: valet d'fèrme m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: dreng (no) m, pike (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: dreng m, taus f
- Polish: parobek (pl) m
- Portuguese: agricultor (pt) m, agricultora f, trabalhador rural m
- Romanian: muncitor agricol m, agricultor (ro) m
- Spanish: gañán (es) m, peón agrícola m, trabajador agrícola m, labriego (es), bracero (es) m
- Swedish: dräng (sv) c
- Welsh: gwas ffarm m, gwas fferm m
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minor league baseball player