IPA: /ˈrɒd.mən/
KK: /ˈrɒd.mən/
A person who assists a surveyor by holding a leveling rod, which is used to measure heights and distances accurately.
The rodman carefully held the leveling rod while the surveyor took measurements.
Rodman → The word 'rodman' originates from the Old English 'rodd' (meaning rod or staff) combined with 'man' (meaning a person). A rodman is literally a person who uses a rod, often in the context of surveying or measuring.
Think of a 'rod' as a tool used for measuring, and 'man' simply means a person. So, a rodman is a person who uses a rod for measurement.