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Definition of Cragsman

Cragsman
Cragsman Crags"man (kr[a^]gz"man), n.; pl. Cragsmen (-men). One accustomed to climb rocks or crags; esp., one who makes a business of climbing the cliffs overhanging the sea to get the eggs of sea birds or the birds themselves.

Meaning of Cragsman from wikipedia

- The Cragsman Peaks (60°38′S 45°40′W / 60.633°S 45.667°W / -60.633; -45.667) are peaks on the west side of Marshall Bay, extending from Cape Vik northwest...
- Squireen (sire) Mistress Roney (dam) Offspring Daystar Bright Beauty II (sired by Cragsman Dictator) Ch. Daystar Morning Glory (sired by Cragsman Dictator)...
- tsuki no otoko‥‥.) 171. Frisky Man (****したい男‥‥。, **** ****ai otoko‥‥.) 172. Cragsman (登山家の男‥‥。, Tozan-ka no otoko‥‥.) 173. 100 Grand in 15 Minutes Man (15分10万円の男‥‥。...
- dead-heat 1928: Prince Humphrey recorded as race winner, though his brother Cragsman had won the race 1978: no races, due to racing change from spring to autumn...
- Perilous Errand (1876) Black Harry, or, Lost in the Bush (1877) The Young Cragsman and Other Stories (1878) A Little Australian Girl, or, The Babes in the...
- col at 300 metres (1,000 ft) elevation, between Echo Mountain and the Cragsman Peaks on Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands. It was surve****...
- his pennant on her at Diamond Rock, and in his youth was a Saint Kilda cragsman; he agrees to aid in bringing a gun up Cranc Island. Charles de La Tour:...
- Humphrey won the 1928 Derby, but he wasn't in the race. It was a horse called Cragsman, by the same sire but with a different dam. This substitution came to light...
- (1954), written with the ****istance of J.B.Nimlin. A Bomb Fell (1941) A Cragsman's Day (1946) Holidays in Arrochar (1949) "Ben Humble MBE 1903-1977". Arrochar...