shearer
shearer (n)
- plural
- shearers
English Definitions:
Shearer, Moira Shearer (noun)
Scottish ballet dancer and actress (born in 1926)
shearer (noun)
a workman who uses shears to cut leather or metal or textiles
shearer (noun)
a skilled worker who shears the wool off of sheep or other animals
shearer (Noun)
A person employed to remove the wool from sheep using shears.
Shearer
A shearer is someone who shears, such as a cloth shearer, or a sheep shearer. Origins of the name include from near Bergen in Norway 1600s [Sweden of that period] as Skea (pronounced "Skeg" meaning "beard") and Heddle (meaning market place) as migrated to The Orkney Islands where the name 'Shearer' is found in Church marriage records of the time and as quite prolific for the overall population. Members of those family Shearer migrated to Australia and New Zealand in the 19th century and represents the highest concentration of nation for the name globally Additionally, Shearers are some kind of mining machines used for continuous mining Additionally, Shearer is a surname:
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