Definition of Husbandman. Meaning of Husbandman. Synonyms of Husbandman

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Definition of Husbandman

Husbandman
Husbandman Hus"band*man, n.; pl. Husbandmen. 1. The master of a family. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 2. A farmer; a cultivator or tiller of the ground.

Meaning of Husbandman from wikipedia

- A husbandman in England in the Middle Ages and the early modern period was a small landowner. The social status of a husbandman was below that of a yeoman...
- Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products. It includes day-to-day care...
- Husbandman, the Pioneer Woman, and the Revivalist; the last is accompanied by four Followers. Appalachian Spring follows the Bride and the Husbandman...
- agricultural science. The work of The Practical Farmer, or the Hertfordshire Husbandman, 223 pages octavo size, was first published in 1732. It has gone through...
- Yi (Chinese: 益, Yì; fl. 2nd millennium BCE) was a tribal leader of Longshan culture and a culture hero in Chinese mythology who helped Shun and Yu the...
- Shennong (神農), variously translated as "Divine Farmer" or "Divine Husbandman", born Jiang Shinian (姜石年), was a mythological Chinese ruler known as the...
- directed against them, and thus that they are the husbandmen. The term husbandman is translated as tenant or farmer in the New International Version and...
- lord Esquire / Gentleman / Landed gentry Franklin / Yeoman / Retinue Husbandman Free tenant Domestic servant Vagabond Serf / Villein / Bordar / Cottar...
- A proper dyaloge betwene a Gentilman and a Husbandman eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite through the ambicion of the clergye was printed...
- in social status is one step down from the gentry, but above, say, a husbandman. So while yeoman farmers owned enough land to support a comfortable lifestyle...