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a worker who has learned a handicraft or trade and is qualified to work at it usually for another by the day. (WebsterWebster)

Does the bold part of sentence means: "...to work at the profession (what he has learned) usually for another person day by day."

Am I correct? Or does it means othermean something different?

a worker who has learned a handicraft or trade and is qualified to work at it usually for another by the day. (Webster)

Does the bold part of sentence means: "...to work at the profession (what he has learned) usually for another person day by day."

Am I correct? Or it means other?

a worker who has learned a handicraft or trade and is qualified to work at it usually for another by the day. (Webster)

Does the bold part of sentence means: "...to work at the profession (what he has learned) usually for another person day by day."

Am I correct? Or does it mean something different?

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What does this sentence mean? And what does "by the day" mean here?

a worker who has learned a handicraft or trade and is qualified to work at it usually for another by the day. (Webster)

Does the bold part of sentence means: "...to work at the profession (what he has learned) usually for another person day by day."

Am I correct? Or it means other?