0 a person who builds walls or buildings using bricks, especially as a job
1 a person whose job is building walls or buildings using bricks
For example, a bricklayer will offer to build a wall or a house extension if supplied with some bricks.
So from floor to floor the teams of bricklayers, stonemasons, smiths and carpenters worked together, eventually to reach the roof.
This corresponds to giving our bricklayer a credit card and telling him to buy the resources he needs.
Also in the sample were two tavernkeepers, two construction workers, a bricklayer and a brick maker.
For instance, a bricklayer receives so many dollars a day in the community; so with the carpenter or any other mechanic.
Most, as in any society, were labourers, artisans, craftsmen: dockworkers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, plasterers, caterers and cigar rollers.
They sent me to work on knocking the brick lining out of a blast furnace and labouring for the bricklayers replacing it.
The bricklayer carrying most of the weight is standing on a tread that was put in only a few minutes earlier.