crow scarer

English

Noun

crow scarer (plural crow scarers)

  1. (Britain) a type of firecracker used by farmers to scare crows and other birds.
  2. A farmhand employed to scare birds from the fields.
    • 2004, Marjatta Rahikainen, Centuries of child labour, page 89:
      For example, little Joseph Arch, aged seven or eight years, started as a crow-scarer on a twelve-hour shift, earning four pennies a day. After two or three years he became a ploughboy at six pennies a day..
  3. scarecrow (effigy of a person)
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