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See also: Gaffer

English

Etymology 1

From gaff (hook) + -er.

  • (cinema): The natural lighting on early film sets was adjusted by opening and closing flaps in the tent cloths, called gaff cloths or gaff flaps.
  • (glass): (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

Noun

gaffer (plural gaffers)

  1. (film) A chief lighting technician for a motion-picture or television production.
  2. A glassblower.
    • 2003, Jennifer Bosveld, Glass Works, page 18:
      The apprentice carries a gather of glass on the blowpipe to the gaffer's bench []
  3. Someone aboard a boat whose duty is to gaff a (large) fish once the angler has reeled it in.
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Etymology 2

Likely a contraction of godfather, but with the vowels influenced by grandfather. Compare French compère, German Gevatter.

Noun

gaffer (plural gaffers)

  1. (colloquial) An old person, usually a man.
    • 1845, Thomas Cooper, The Purgatory of Suicides, Book the Fourth, Stanza IX:
      If thou return not, Gammer o'er her pail
      Will sing in sorrow, 'neath the brinded cow,
      And Gaffer sigh over his nut-brown ale []
  2. (UK, informal) The leader of a group or team, such as a boss, foreman, coach, or publican.
    • 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 117:
      And you're here to tell me what's what. Just like your bloody gaffer promised.
  3. A sailor.
  4. (Canada) The baby in the house.
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French

Etymology 1

From gaffe + -er. Sense of gaffer-taping from English gaffer tape.

Pronunciation

Verb

gaffer

  1. to make a gaffe; to mess up; botch up
  2. to gaffer tape
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English gaffer.

Pronunciation

Noun

gaffer m (plural gaffers)

  1. gaffer tape
    Alternative form: gaffeur

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Norman

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

Verb

gaffer

  1. (Jersey) to grasp

Welsh

Pronunciation

Verb

gaffer

  1. soft mutation of caffer

Mutation

More information radical, soft ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
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