Farmhand

/ˈfɑːrmˌhænd/ noun

A person hired to do manual labor on a farm, especially one who works with crops or animals.

Compound of 'farm' (from Old English 'feorm' meaning provisions) and 'hand' (from Proto-Germanic '*handuz'). The term became standard in the 18th century as agricultural labor became more formalized.

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