0 a shopkeeper. -- handels-/kjøpmann
1 a workman in a skilled job -- håndverker
Drawing upon his earlier work it is unsurprising that soldiers, sailors and petty tradesmen were habitual offenders.
Her brothers have followed their father's footsteps of becoming tradesmen in the local bazaar, but all supported her to go to college.
Few of the tradesmen who served as parochial officers knew the applicants, and the opportunity for fraud was immense.
Prosperous yeomen and tradesmen, with a sprinkling of parish gentleman, served as jurors.
By contrast, wool-spinning was the most frequent activity of the wives of artisans and tradesmen (46.6 %, n=52).
They were increasingly regarded as socially inferior, not only to the traditional middle class, but also to other respectable tradesmen.
Our approach is becoming multi-disciplinar y as we develop projects closely with tradesmen, local suppliers and manufacturers.
By the 1820s and 1830s many tradesmen were facing the competitive and organisational pressures of an emergent industrial capitalism.
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