stonecutters in English

noun
1
a person who cuts stone from a quarry or who shapes and carves it for use.
Despite their short stature, there was a brute solidity about them, their large, thick-fingered hands those of stonecutters and labourers, their tough, weathered skin that of a people toughened by the elements.
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1. Codgers' Quarry is an abandoned quarry located northwest of Stonecutters' Settlement

2. + 2 Solʹo·mon enlisted 70,000 men as common laborers,* 80,000 men as stonecutters in the mountains,+ and 3,600 as overseers over them.

3. 15 Solʹo·mon had 70,000 common laborers* and 80,000 stonecutters+ in the mountains,+ 16 as well as Solʹo·mon’s 3,300 princely deputies+ who served as foremen to supervise the workmen.