IPA: /ˈmɔɪlər/
KK: /ˈmɔɪlər/
A person who works hard, often in a tiring or menial job.
The moiler spent long hours in the factory, completing repetitive tasks.
The word 'moiler' originates from the Old English 'mǣlan', meaning to grind or to mill. It refers to someone who grinds or mills, particularly in the context of grain or other materials.
Think of someone who 'grinds' ('mǣlan') materials, which helps you remember that a 'moiler' is a person who mills or grinds.