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WAREHOUSEMAN - traduzione in arabo

PERSON WHO WORKS IN A WAREHOUSE
Manchester warehouseman; Italian warehouseman; Grocer's warehouseman; Storeman
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أمين المستودع

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warehouse

Definizione

Warehouseman
·noun One who keeps a wholesale shop or store for Manchester or woolen goods.
II. Warehouseman ·noun One who keeps a warehouse; the owner or keeper of a dock warehouse or wharf store.

Wikipedia

Warehouseman

A warehouseman can be someone who works in a warehouse, usually delivering goods for sale or storage, or, in older usage, someone who owns a warehouse and sells goods directly from it or from a shop fronting onto the warehouse (similar to a modern Cash and carry).

An Italian warehouseman was someone who stocked goods from Italy such as pasta, olive oil, pickles, perfumes, fruits, paints and pigments (they were often known as Oil and Italian warehouseman or Oilman and Italian warehouseman to highlight the selling of oil products).

A Manchester warehouseman was a wholesaler of linen and cloth made in the factories surrounding Manchester in the North-West of England.

In law, a warehouseman can be entitled to a warehouseman's lien for work done but not yet paid for.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WAREHOUSEMAN
1. The daughter of a warehouseman, Kelly already had a son, Danny, when she married her first husband, engineer Bryan Stockton, in 1'86.
2. Parkinson (brother–in–law to the prisoner Butler) was a warehouseman in the employ of a Preston grocer, and when he was apprehended, had in his possession a quantity of jewellery, including a valuable diamond pin, answering the description of one stolen from Dr Jardine, who, having seen an account of the robberies in The Times, wrote to the railway authorities respecting his loss.