zedný
Zedné is a term used in Czech and Slovak-language contexts to refer to masonry as a trade and to aspects of masonry work. In standard usage, the profession is denoted by the noun zedník (mason); the craft by Czech zednictví and Slovak zedníctvo. The form zedné appears mainly in compound terms describing masonry work and as an attributive adjective rather than a standalone noun in modern usage.
Etymology: The root zed- derives from the Czech word zeď meaning "wall" and is cognate with related
Role and tasks: A mason constructs, repairs, and stabilizes structures using brick, stone, or concrete blocks.
Training: Training typically combines vocational schooling with on-the-job apprenticeships. Journeyman work can lead to master status
History and context: Masonry is an ancient craft, with medieval guilds and evolving methods from hand-laying