Dictionary Definition
errand n : a short trip that is taken in the
performance of a necessary task or mission
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
Old English ǣrendePronunciation
Noun
Translations
purpose of a small trip
translations to be checked
- ttbc Portuguese-Brazil: Jornada
Extensive Definition
House work is a specific work required to be done
as a duty or for a specific
fee, related to or used in
the running of a household.
House work can be divided into two categories,
indoor and outdoor. Indoor chores might include cooking, setting the table and
washing dishes; cleaning, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting and mopping; laundry and ironing; lifting and carrying
things, putting things away; child and elder care;
paying bills.
Outdoor work can include decorative and vegetable garden care, lawn and grounds maintenance,
animal care, snow
removal, driveway maintenance, outbuilding maintenance.
In traditional
economic analysis, such house work performed by members of the
household are not included in economic output. However, Feminist
economists have argued that housework is a vital part of the
economy and society. An early text discussing housework is Proverbs 31,
describing an ideal wife
who "looks after her family's needs." (verse 27 GNB).
errand in French: Tâche ménagère
errand in Korean: 집안일
errand in Japanese: 家事
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
agency,
agentship, assignment, authority, authorization, brevet, busywork, care, chare, charge, chore, commission, commissioning, commitment, consignment, cure, delegated authority, delegation, deputation, devolution, devolvement, duty, embassy, empowerment, entrusting, entrustment, executorship, exequatur, exercise, factorship, fish to fry, full
power, homework,
job, job of work, journey, jurisdiction, labor, legation, license, lieutenancy, make-work,
mandate, matters in
hand, mission, odd job,
office, piece of work,
plenipotentiary power, power of attorney, power to act, procuration, project, proxy, purview, regency, regentship, responsibility, service, stint, task, things to do, trip, trust, trusteeship, vicarious
authority, warrant,
work