Alongshoreman

/əˌlɔŋ.ˈʃɔr.mən/ noun

A worker employed on or near the shore, historically a dock worker or laborer loading and unloading ships.

From 'alongshore' plus 'man' (from Old English 'mann'). This term developed in port communities to describe the class of workers who labored at the water's edge, particularly during the age of commercial sailing.

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