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navvy$506093$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

STEAM-POWERED EXCAVATION MACHINE
Steam Shovel; Steam navvy; Steam-navvy; Paddy (steam engine); Steamshovel
  • 100-ton steam shovel mounted on [[railroad tracks]], cc. 1919
  • More Information]]
  • Bucyrus]]; the boom rotates independently of the cab housing
  • Ruston-Bucyrus No. 4 (built 1931)
  • 1923 Bucyrus Model 50-B at the Nederland Mining Museum

navvy      
n. εργάτης εις δημόσια έργα, σκαφτιάς, εργάτης δημόσιων έργων

Definition

navvy
¦ noun (plural navvies) Brit. dated a labourer employed in the excavation and construction of a road, railway, or canal.
Word History
Navvy is a shortening of navigator, which in the 18th century came to denote, as well as a sailor skilled in navigation, a labourer employed in canal construction (in some regions a canal was known as a navigation). The word navigate derives from navis, the Latin word for 'ship', which gave rise to navy and also to the nave or long central part of a church or cathedral, whose shape was likened to that of a ship.

Wikipedia

Steam shovel

A steam shovel is a large steam-powered excavating machine designed for lifting and moving material such as rock and soil. It is the earliest type of power shovel or excavator. Steam shovels played a major role in public works in the 19th and early 20th century, being key to the construction of railroads and the Panama Canal. The development of simpler, cheaper diesel-powered shovels caused steam shovels to fall out of favor in the 1930s.