stooker

English

Etymology

stook + -er

Noun

stooker (plural stookers)

  1. (agriculture) One who stooks, as:
    1. A person (e.g., smallholder, farm laborer) who gathers sheaves into stooks (shocks).
    2. A piece of mechanized farm equipment that does such a job, such as a bale stooker behind a baler or a sheaf stooker behind a binder (the latter type is largely obsolete).

Synonyms

  • shocker (but this sense of that word is rare)

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