noun
- plural of hewer; people who chop or shape wood, stone, or other materials with an axe or similar tool
- workers who extract stone or coal from a quarry or mine by cutting and breaking it
Usage: historical or occupational
Examples
- The hewers worked all day splitting logs for the winter supply.
- Stone hewers shaped the granite blocks for the cathedral's foundation.
- Coal hewers descended into the mines before dawn each morning.
- Medieval hewers used chisels and mallets to carve decorative patterns into the stone.
- The skilled hewers could fell a large oak tree in just a few hours.
- Historical records mention hewers of wood and drawers of water as common laborers.