Also means
mower (person or machine)
Usage Note
Faucheur derives from faucher (to mow or reap) and refers to a person who cuts grass or grain with a scythe, or to a machine that does the same. The feminine faucheuse also designates a mechanical mower. In cultural terms, la Faucheuse (the Grim Reaper) is a well-known personification of death in French art and literature, directly parallel to English.
Examples
"Le faucheur travaille dans les champs dès l'aube."
Natural Translation
The reaper works in the fields from dawn.
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