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Gaffer

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English

Etymology

From Middle English gaffe, a hook. (The lighting of early films, which used natural light, was adjusted by tent cloths adjusted by stagehands using long poles, called gaffes.)

Noun

gaffer (plural gaffers)

  1. A lighting electrician for a motion-picture or television production.

Related terms

  • gaffer tape

Translations

  • Bulgarian: осветител m
  • Danish: lysmand

Etymology

Probably from the French gramfer, grandfather, although possibly an alteration of godfather.

Noun

  1. (colloquial) An old man.
  2. (British) A foreman .

Translations

  • Bulgarian: дядо n (1), старец m (1), надзирател m (2)
  • Danish: gammel mand (1); formand (2)



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