vanman
English
Etymology
van + -man
Noun
vanman (plural vanmen)
- A person employed to transport goods in a van or wagon.
- 1986, Patricia E. Malcolmson, English Laundresses: A Social History, 1850-1930 (page 140)
- Packers and sorters, invariably women and girls, had most in common with the staff of receiving offices, who, indeed, sometimes performed a portion of the same work because some laundries had the marking of linen done by receiving office staff while the sorters marked only those items collected by the vanmen.
- 1986, Patricia E. Malcolmson, English Laundresses: A Social History, 1850-1930 (page 140)