workfolk

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English

Etymology

From work +‎ folk.

Noun

workfolk (usually uncountable, plural workfolks)

  1. Collectively, people who perform manual labour.
    Synonym: workforce
    • 1892, Thomas Hardy, chapter XLII, in Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Volume 2, page 118:
      Tess waited outside the door of the farmhouse till the group of workfolk had received their wages, and then Marian introduced her.

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