plongeur
diver; dishwasher (worker)
noun plohn-ZHUR Rare
Origin: From plonger (to plunge, to dive), from Latin plumbicare (to sound with a plumb line)
Also means
dishwasher (person)
Usage Note
Plongeur has two distinct senses: a scuba or competitive diver (un plongeur sous-marin) and a kitchen dishwasher worker (faire la plonge — to wash up, with plongeur as the person doing it). The feminine is plongeuse. Orwell's 'Down and Out in Paris and London' famously describes the life of a plongeur in Paris restaurants.
Examples
"Le plongeur travaille au sous-sol du restaurant."
Natural Translation
The dishwasher works in the basement of the restaurant.
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