journeymen Meaning in Tamil ( journeymen வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பயிற்சி உடைய தொழிலாளி,
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journeymen தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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journeymen's Usage Examples:
Two new kinds of craft fraternities appear in the 14th century and become more prominent in the 15th, namely, the merchants' and the journeymen's companies.
In an altarpiece at Ober St Veit and in the scattered wings of the Jabach altarpiece severally preserved at Munich, Frankfort and Cologne, the workmanship seems to be exclusively that of journeymen working from his drawings.
parliament, 1543; at the same time it was enacted that all notes and marginal commentaries in other copies should be obliterated, and that " no woman (unless she be a noble or gentle woman), no artificers, apprentices, journeymen, servingmen, under the degree of yeomen.
The resulting struggle of organized bodies of masters and journeymen was widespread throughout western Europe, but it was more prominent in Germany than in France or England.
In the 14th century the journeymen or yeomen began to set up fraternities in defence of their rights.
It is full of nails driven into it by travelling journeymen.
In England the fraternities of journeymen, after struggling a while for complete independence, seem to have fallen under the supervision and control of the masters' gilds; in other words, they became subsidiary or affiliated organs of the older craft fraternities.
Though reform originated among the educated classes it speedily found an echo among the industrial classes of the 16th century, further assisted by the influence of German and Flemish journeymen.
Billie and Willie were journeymen criminals, and both had spent time in jail for a number of offenses, mostly physical in nature.
Each gild numbered various classes of members, ranging from beginners, or Schiller (corresponding to trade-apprentices), and Schulfreunde (who were equivalent to Gesellen or journeymen), to Meister, a Meister being a poet who was not merely able to write new verses to existing melodies but had himself invented a new melody.
The journeymen combined to protect their special interests, notably as regards hours of work and rates of wages, and they fought with the masters over the labour question in all its aspects.
Synonyms:
coppersmith, glazer, animal stuffer, skilled workman, hairstylist, paperhanger, artisan, cooper, mechanic, stuffer, potter, cosmetician, styler, ceramicist, upholsterer, skilled worker, roofer, woodsman, craftsman, woodman, machinist, pipe fitter, currier, shop mechanic, ropemaker, wright, luthier, gold-beater, diemaker, woodworker, steamfitter, barrel maker, glassworker, coachbuilder, miller, goldbeater, beautician, glazier, diesinker, trained worker, glass-cutter, artificer, glassblower, paperer, rope-maker, window dresser, window trimmer, welder, roper, hard hat, mason, weaver, stonemason, bookbinder, glass cutter, rigger, clockmaker, construction worker, stylist, taxidermist, clocksmith, tanner, ceramist, thrower, bricklayer, plumber, hairdresser, die-sinker,
Antonyms:
civilian, nonworker, nonmechanical, idle, stand still,