Plumber
Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Plumber
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late 14c. (from c. 1100 as a surname), “a worker in any sort of lead” (roofs, gutters, pipes), from Old French plomier “lead-smelter” (Modern French plombier) and directly from Latin plumbarius “worker in lead,” noun use of adjective meaning “pertaining to lead,” from plumbum “lead” (see plumb; this term is also a noun.). Meaning focused 19c. on “workman who installs pipes and fittings” as lead water pipes became the principal concern of the trade. In U.S. Nixon administration (1969-74), the name of a special unit for investigation of “leaks” of government secrets.
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