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Meaning of trinkerman | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A fisherman who uses trinks.

archaic

Examples

“No Trinkerman shall stand for smelts till the 21st day of October yearly and so to continue until Good Friday following. No trinks shall stand to fish for whitings till Ember week before Michaelmas yearly.”
“There were several different classes of fishermen, as ' trinkermen,' who used trinks or nets attached to posts or anchors for taking fish, and petermen, who used a broom in fishing, ' beating the bush.'”
“I found a butcher wanting to sell, cheap, a nag and wagon, but when I had found the shop and then peered through the yard fence and saw them – a poor, broken-winded old horse and a cart with more holes in it than a trinkerman's net – I made a quiet exit.”
“The trinkermen said that their nets, which had a 1½-inch mesh, had been allowed since 1423 or earlier. The Lord Mayor said the trinkermen had not only destroyed the fry but fed it to pigs.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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