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Definition of Foeman

Foeman
Foeman Foe"man (f[=o]"man), n.; pl. Foemen (-men). [AS. f[=a]hman.] An enemy in war. And the stern joy which warriors feel In foemen worthy of their steel. --Sir W. Scott

Meaning of Foeman from wikipedia

- corps arrive to announce their readiness to arrest the pirates ("When the foeman bares his steel"). The girls loudly express their admiration of the police...
- the crack of time there was, put a wider space between us and the strong foeman." After his third loss of Samarkand, Babur gave full attention to the conquest...
- November 13, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013. Remland, M.S.; Jones, T.S.; Foeman, A.; Arévalo, D.R. (2014). Intercultural Communication: A Peacebuilding...
- morning; They that have soared, before the world's awake, To herald up their foeman to them, scorning The thin dawn's rest their weary folk might take; Some...
- flood Fire the fancy and quicken the blood Chorus III For tho' the fierce foeman has ravaged your realm, The old speech of Wales he cannot o'erwhelm, Our...
- rights decision Archived April 6, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, p. 177. Foeman, Anita Kathy & Nance, Teresa (1999). "From Miscegenation to Multiculturalism:...
- held out to encounter peril; they ought, like the helm, to affront the foeman's blow. Ismail responded to Selim's third message, quoted above, by having...
- FinaleCompany Oh Dry the Glistening Tear+ – Mabel and Daughters When the Foeman Bares His Steel++ – Sergeant of Police, Daughters and Police Now for the...
- daring youth commenced his wild career, With a heart that knew no danger, no foeman did he fear. He stuck up the Beechworth mail-coach, and robbed Judge MacEvoy...
- breast plate as opposed to the varman: ...warrior, mailed, unmailed, each foeman in the rush of war. Down-smitten with the strings of bows, the fastenings...