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bread-winner|ˈbrɛdwɪnə(r)| 1. One who supports himself and those dependent upon him by his earnings.
1821Galt Ann. Parish 162 (Jam.) What war is when it comes into our hearths, and among the bread-winners. 1863Miss Muloch Mistr. & Maid xi. 122 Many a young fellow of his age was the stay and bread-winner of some widowed mother or sister. 1880A. H. Huth Buckle I. iii. 198 The age at which the bread-winners marry. 2. The tool, art, or craft with which any one earns his living.
1818Scott Br. Lamm. II. 255 (Jam.) ‘I'se gang hame,—and then get my bread-winner’ [a fiddle]. 1821Galt Ann. Par. 174 (Jam.) An aged woman, who has but the distaff for her bread-winner. 1870Lowell Among my Bks. Ser. i. (1873) 190 That art which was..the bread-winner alike for soul and body. So ˈbread-winning vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1875Helps Anim. & Mast. vi. 142 Of course, it has nothing to do with bread-winning pursuits. 1879M. Pattison Milton 13 His aim is far above breadwinning. 1879Geo. Eliot Theo. Such xvi. 290 The sort of public spirit that scamps its bread-winning work. |