numbertaker

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From number +‎ taker, or number +‎ take +‎ -er.

Noun[edit]

numbertaker (plural numbertakers)

  1. A person employed to note down numbers, in particular on railways where fleet numbers of wagons were recorded.
    • 1942 July-August, T. F. Cameron, “How the Staff of a Railway is Recruited”, in Railway Magazine, page 205:
      Goods Traffic Grades

#*:: Lad Porter #*:: [...] #*:: Step 2—Porter Grade 1, Goods Shunter Class 4, Shunt Horse Driver, Numbertaker, Traffic Timekeeper, etc.

#*:: [...]