field hand

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Noun

field hand (plural field hands)

  1. (chiefly US) An outdoor worker on a farm, plantation, or ranch.
    • 1855, Frederick Douglass, chapter 3, in My Bondage and My Freedom. , New York, Auburn, N.Y.: Miller, Orton & Mulligan , →OCLC:
      My mother was hired out to a Mr. Stewart, who lived about twelve miles from old master's, and, being a field hand, she seldom had leisure, by day, for the performance of the journey.
    • 1938 August 8, “Excitement in Jamaica”, in Time:
      A good weekly wage for a field hand on a banana plantation is $3.

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