Carpenter

See also: carpenter

English

Etymology

From carpenter, from Latin carpentarius.

Proper noun

Carpenter (countable and uncountable, plural Carpenters)

  1. A surname originating as an occupation derived from the trade name carpenter.
  2. A number of places in the United States:
    1. Synonym of Long Island, Alabama.
    2. A ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado.
    3. An unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware.
    4. A township in Jasper County, Indiana.
    5. A minor city in Mitchell County, Iowa.
    6. An unincorporated community in Whitley County, Kentucky.
    7. A township in Itasca County, Minnesota.
    8. An unincorporated community in Copiah County, Mississippi.
    9. An unincorporated community in Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
    10. A former settlement in Grant County, New Mexico.
    11. An unincorporated community including Carpenter Historic District in Wake County, North Carolina.
    12. An unincorporated community in Rolette County, North Dakota.
    13. A township in Steele County, North Dakota.
    14. An unincorporated community in Meigs County, Ohio.
    15. An unincorporated community in Roger Mills County and Custer County, Oklahoma.
    16. An unincorporated community in Clark County, South Dakota.
    17. An unincorporated community in Wilson County, Texas.
    18. An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Laramie County, Wyoming.

Translations

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English Carpenter, from Latin carpentarius. Doublet of Charpentier.

Proper noun

Carpenter ?

  1. a surname, Carpenter, from English

See also

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