| génér. |
рабочий; ремесленник (An "apron man" (or "apron-man") is an *archaic* term, dating from the 17th century, used to describe a tradesman, artisan, or working-class man who wears an apron as part of his trade, such as a cobbler, butcher, or smith. It often historically implied a distinction between laborers and the gentry. Modern Context: It is largely obsolete, though it generally refers to any man working in a trade *requiring protective clothing.*
(Merriam-Webster Dictionary) ART Vancouver) |