Definition of the word roundsman

Pronunciation of vocabulary roundsman

roundsmannoun

người làm tròn

/ˈraʊndzmən//ˈraʊndzmən/

Origin of the word roundsman

The word "roundsman" has roots in the 16th century, evolving from the Middle English word "round," meaning "circuit" or "patrol." Originally, it referred to someone who made a regular circuit of a district, often for a specific purpose like collecting rents or delivering mail. Over time, the term "roundsman" became associated with various roles, including those involved in law enforcement, policing, or even agricultural work. It reflects the concept of a person moving systematically through a designated area.

Vocabulary summary roundsman

typenoun

meaningdelivery man

examplemilk roundsman: milkman

meaning(US, US) police officer

Example of vocabulary roundsmannamespace

meaning

a person who delivers things to people in a particular area

một người cung cấp những thứ cho người dân trong một khu vực cụ thể

meaning

the police officer in charge of a group of officers that is moving around an area

viên cảnh sát phụ trách một nhóm sĩ quan đang di chuyển xung quanh một khu vực

meaning

a journalist who deals with a particular subject

một nhà báo làm việc với một chủ đề cụ thể

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary roundsman


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