swamper
英 ['swɒmpə]
美 ['swɔmpɚ]
英文词源
- swamper (n.)
- 1735, "one who lives in a swampy district," from swamp (n.). Meaning "workman who clears a lumber road through swamp or forest" is 1857, American English; meaning "all-purpose assistant in a restaurant or saloon" is from 1907.