Definition of Stableman. Meaning of Stableman. Synonyms of Stableman

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Definition of Stableman

Stableman
Stableboy Sta"ble*boy`, Stableman Sta"ble*man, n. A boy or man who attends in a stable; a groom; a hostler.

Meaning of Stableman from wikipedia

- the carriage. Stablehand is a more old-fashioned term; the variation stableman usually applies to an experienced adult, the lowest rank stableboy (corresponding...
- foremost for playing two recurring characters on three television series - stableman Hank Miller on Gunsmoke and farmer Fred Ziffel on both Petticoat Junction...
- A Chinese sancai ceramic statuette depicting a Sogdian stableman, dated to the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE)...
- The Doctor Greg Wise as Mr. Bauer Scott Silven Daniel Tuite as Paul the Stableman Lorna ****le as Margaret On 17 August 2017, Screen Daily reported that...
- (/ˈhɒslər/ or /ˈɒslər/) or ostler /ˈɒslər/ was traditionally a groom or stableman who was emplo**** in a stable to take care of horses, usually at an inn...
- Mr. Crow. Several sources describe Rice encountering an elderly black stableman working in one of the river towns where Rice was performing. According...
- Acres (1965-1967) - Man Bonanza (196-1967) - Townsman #2 / Stableman / Weems / Tom / Stableman / Simms / Station Agent / Zeke Jackson The Name of the Game...
- American film and television actor. He was known for playing the role of stableman Moss Grimmick in the American western television series Gunsmoke from...
- (c. 1812–1901) was an African American body servant, carriage driver, stableman, tenant farmer, building caretaker, and tour guide at the Hermitage, Andrew...
- Greer Howie Uzzell (hotel clerk, 1955–1975): Howard Culver Moss Grimmick (stableman; 1955–1963): George Selk Bill Pence (Long Branch owner/co-owner 1955?–56–...