See taskable on Wiktionary
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Morgan, Slave Counterpoint, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998, Part 1, Chapter 3, p. 198, footnote 85,\n[The 16-year-old boy has] been taskable these 3 years past." }, { "text": "1796, court record, Neufville v. Mitchell, 1 Desaussure 480, South Carolina, cited in Helen Tunnicliff Catterall (ed.), Judicial Cases concerning American Slavery and the Negro, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1929, pp. 277-278,\ndefendant […] states […] many of them were diseased and not taskable;" }, { "text": "1813, Bahama Gazette, 19 December, 1813, cited in Howard Johnson, The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude, 1783-1933, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, p. 29,\nto oblige Planters to plant a certain quantity of Provisions to each taskable Negro" } ], "glosses": [ "(of an enslaved person held on a plantation) Considered to be capable of performing labour, especially field labour." ], "id": "en-taskable-en-adj-voN6lygB", "links": [ [ "enslave", "enslave" ], [ "plantation", "plantation" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(US, obsolete, historical) (of an enslaved person held on a plantation) Considered to be capable of performing labour, especially field labour." ], "tags": [ "US", "historical", "not-comparable", "obsolete" ] } ], "word": "taskable" } { "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "task", "3": "able" }, "expansion": "task + -able", "name": "suffix" } ], "etymology_text": "From task + -able.", "forms": [ { "form": "taskables", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "taskable (plural taskables)", "name": "en-noun" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "American English", "parents": [], "source": "w" } ], "examples": [ { "ref": "1829, Basil Hall, chapter 18, in Travels in North America, volume 2, Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey, page 229:", "text": "Those [slaves] actually in the field were 44 taskables, while the remaining 13½ were employed as cart drivers, nurses, cooks for the negroes, carpenters, gardeners, house servants and stock minders […].", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1833, George Richardson Porter, The Tropical Agriculturalist,, London: Smith, Elder, page 40:", "text": "[…] the whole labour of the 122 slaves maintained, does not exceed that which would be obtained from the employment of fifty-seven and a half able bodied labourers, or, in the language of the country, taskables.", "type": "quote" }, { "text": "1937, Guion Griffis Johnson, Ante-Bellum North Carolina, Chapel Hill, p. 83, cited in Melville Herskovits, The Myth of the Negro Past, Boston: Harper, 1941, Chapter 5, p. 128,\nThe very young and the old were usually engaged in the house, while the full “taskables” were more profitably employed in the field." }, { "ref": "1998, Philip D. Morgan, Slave Counterpoint, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, Part 1, Chapter 4, p. 222:", "text": "A listing of an early-nineteenth-century Lowcountry estate revealed but one driver for 104 slaves (or forty-five taskables), and he was both an old man and a mere half-hand.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "On a plantation exploiting an enslaved labour force, a person considered to be capable of performing labour, especially field labour." ], "id": "en-taskable-en-noun-p606b~KU", "links": [ [ "plantation", "plantation" ], [ "exploit", "exploit" ], [ "enslave", "enslave" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(US, obsolete, historical) On a plantation exploiting an enslaved labour force, a person considered to be capable of performing labour, especially field labour." ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "taskable hand" }, { "word": "working slave" } ], "tags": [ "US", "historical", "obsolete" ] } ], "word": "taskable" }
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Morgan, Slave Counterpoint, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, Part 1, Chapter 4, p. 222:", "text": "A listing of an early-nineteenth-century Lowcountry estate revealed but one driver for 104 slaves (or forty-five taskables), and he was both an old man and a mere half-hand.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "On a plantation exploiting an enslaved labour force, a person considered to be capable of performing labour, especially field labour." ], "links": [ [ "plantation", "plantation" ], [ "exploit", "exploit" ], [ "enslave", "enslave" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(US, obsolete, historical) On a plantation exploiting an enslaved labour force, a person considered to be capable of performing labour, especially field labour." ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "taskable hand" }, { "word": "working slave" } ], "tags": [ "US", "historical", "obsolete" ] } ], "word": "taskable" }
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