Laundryman: meaning, definitions and examples

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laundryman

 

[ ˈlɔːndrɪmən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

service industry

A laundryman is a person who operates a laundry service, typically washing and pressing clothes for customers. They may work in laundromats or for specific clients, providing essential cleaning and maintenance for garments.

Synonyms

clothes cleaner, dry cleaner, launderer.

Examples of usage

  • The laundryman picked up our dirty clothes on Monday.
  • After a long week, the laundryman had a pile of shirts to clean.
  • She always trusted the laundryman with her delicate fabrics.
  • The laundryman offered a speedy service for emergency situations.

Translations

Translations of the word "laundryman" in other languages:

🇵🇹 lavandeiro

🇮🇳 धोबी

🇩🇪 Wäscher

🇮🇩 tukang laundry

🇺🇦 пральник

🇵🇱 pralnia

🇯🇵 ランドリー作業員

🇫🇷 blanchisseur

🇪🇸 lavandero

🇹🇷 çamaşırhane çalışanı

🇰🇷 세탁소 직원

🇸🇦 عامل غسيل

🇨🇿 pracík

🇸🇰 práč

🇨🇳 洗衣工

🇸🇮 perica

🇮🇸 þvottamaður

🇰🇿 жуынды жуушы

🇬🇪 სარეცხი მუშა

🇦🇿 paltar yuyucusu

🇲🇽 lavandero

Etymology

The term 'laundryman' originated from the combination of 'laundry', which comes from the Middle English word 'laundre', meaning 'to wash' or 'to cleanse', and 'man', simply denoting a male person performing the action. The word 'laundry' itself can be traced back to the Latin 'lavare', meaning to wash. Initially, the role of a laundryman was essential in the domestic sphere, especially prior to the invention of modern washing machines. As industrialization progressed, laundry services became more established, giving rise to professional laundries and, subsequently, specialized laundrymen. These individuals often become skilled in different washing and fabric care techniques, ensuring the longevity and quality of various garments that pass through their hands. Today, while the industry has advanced with technology, the role of the laundryman remains vital in many communities, catering to those who require extra care for their clothing.