Bootblack

/ˈbuːtblæk/ noun

A person, historically often a child, employed to shine or polish shoes and boots for customers.

From 'boot' (footwear) + 'black' (the blacking or polish used to shine boots). The occupation emerged in the 17th-18th centuries as an urban street trade; the compound term solidified in the 19th century.

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