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Hirpling vs Hireling - What's the difference?

hirpling | hireling |

As a verb hirpling

is present participle of hirple.

As a noun hireling is

an employee who is hired, often to perform unpleasant tasks with little independence.

hirpling

English

Verb

(head)
  • hireling

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (usually, pejorative) an employee who is hired, often to perform unpleasant tasks with little independence
  • * 1848: William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair
  • When my poor James was in the smallpox, did I allow any hireling to nurse him?
  • (usually, pejorative) someone who does a job purely for money, rather than out of interest in the work itself
  • * 1605: Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning
  • ... it may be truly affirmed that no kind of men love business for itself but those that are learned; for other persons love it for profit, as a hireling that loves the work for the wages;

    Synonyms

    * flunky * lackey * mercenary