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Plowman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A plowman is a farmer or laborer who operates a plow to till soil for planting crops. The term often evokes rural, traditional agricultural work and simplicity.

plowman

/ˈplaʊmən/ /ˈplaʊmən/

Definition:

A man who guides a plow, typically a farmer or agricultural laborer.

Synonyms:

farmer, tiller, agriculturalist, husbandman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

urbanite, industrialist

Common Collocations:

hardworking plowman, weary plowman, plowman's lunch, plowman's field

Derivatives:

plowmen, plowmanship

Usage Tips:

Use "plowman" to refer to a male farmer or someone who works the land with a plow.

Common Phrases:

the Plowman's Tale, honest as a plowman, the Plowman's Lunch

Etymology:

From Old English "plōgmann," combining "plow" and "man," referring to one who operates a plow.

Examples:

  • 1. The plowman worked tirelessly in the fields all day.
  • 2. A traditional plowman's lunch includes bread, cheese, and pickles.
  • 3. The weary plowman rested under the shade of an oak tree.
  • 4. In medieval times, the plowman was essential for growing crops.

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