Gaffer
WordNet
noun
(1) A person who exercises control over workers
"If you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman"
(2) An electrician responsible for lighting on a movie or tv set
(3) An elderly man
WiktionaryText
Etymology 1
From Middle English . (The lighting of early films, which used natural light, was adjusted by tent cloths adjusted by stagehands using long poles called .)
- From Gaff Rigged Sailboats (using Gaff poles) these tent cloths or canvases got their name.
Noun
- : A lighting electrician for a motion-picture or television production.
Etymology 2
Likely a contraction of , but with the vowels influenced by . Compare , .
Noun
- An old man.
- A foreman.
- An "Old Gaffer" is a sailor.
- In Maritime regions "the Little Gaffer" is the baby in the house. (the boss!)