- A
profession is a
field of work that has been
successfully professionalized. It can be
defined as a
disciplined group of individuals, professionals, who...
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- ****istant to the cooper. The
English name
Hooper is
derived from that
profession. Over time,
coopers took on the role of the
hooper themselves. An Egyptian...
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- Hayward, or "hedge warden", was an
officer of an
English parish dating from the
Middle Ages in
charge of
fences and enclosures; also, a
herdsman in charge...
- of
Northern France (around 9th–15th century),
being a cook was a
known profession in the community. In a sense,
cooks were
acknowledged as
trained craftsmen...
- A
skinner is a
person who
skins animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, part or whole. Historically,
skinners engaged in the hide and fur trades. "Mule...
- Look up
profession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
profession is a
specialized occupation.
Profession may also
refer to:
Religious profession, in the...
- A
doorman (or doorwoman/doorperson), also
called a
porter in
British English, is a
person hired to
provide courtesy and
security services at a residential...
- A
profession of
faith is a
personal and
public statement of a
belief or faith.
Among the Jews, the
profession of
faith takes the form of
Shema Israel...