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Definition of Washerman

Washerman
Washerman Wash"er*man, n.; pl. Washermen. A man who washes clothes, esp. for hire, or for others.

Meaning of Washerman from wikipedia

- nineteenth-century Natal". In India, laundry was traditionally done by men. A washerman was called a dhobiwallah, and dhobi became the name of their caste group...
- The Washerman is a 2018 Nigerian romantic comedy film produced by Etinosa Idemudia and directed by Charles Uwagbai. The movie stars Ik Ogbonna, Frank...
- thrown in the Sindhu Darya. A washerman of the Bhambore village found the wooden box and the child inside. The washerman believed the child was a blessing...
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- captivity under Ravana. During Rama's period of rule, an intemperate washerman, while berating his wayward wife, declared that he was "no pusillanimous...
- construction of the Temple of Someshwara in Madiwala. Madiwala means washerman in Kannada; the locality was named for the community of washermen and...
- Rama Rajyam, Rama sending Seeta exile on hearing the accusations of a washerman, Birth of Lava and Kusa, their visit to Ayodhya, Ashwamedha Yagna and...
- living with the washerman and his wife Asha gives birth to a boy. Knowing that the child will grow up without his father, the washerman convinces Asha...
- embrace") in Tamil. Tirukuripputhonda Nayanar, a nayanar saint, was a washerman near the temple and he washed the clothes of all the Saivities. He was...
- Sutar (carpenter), Gurav (priest of Shiva temple), Nhawi (barber), Parit (washerman), Teli (oil pressers), Kumbhar (potter), Chambhar (cobbler), Dhor, Koli...