yeoman
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çiftçi.
2. küçük çiftlik sahibi çiftçi.
3. bahriye subayı ile ilgili.
4. yeomanlysadakatle yapılan büyük hizmete dair.
5. yeoman service sadakatle hizmet.
6. küçük toprak sahibi.
7. saray çalışanı.
8. cesur.
9. gönüllü süvari olan çiftçi.
10. toprak sahibi.
Tanımlar :
1.
an attendant, servant, or lesser official in a royal or noble household.
2. A yeoman of the guard.
3. A petty officer performing chiefly clerical duties in the U.S. navy.
4. an assistant or other subordinate, as of a sheriff.
5. A diligent, dependable worker.
6. A farmer who cultivates his own land, especially a member of a former class of small freeholders in england.
2. A yeoman of the guard.
3. A petty officer performing chiefly clerical duties in the U.S. navy.
4. an assistant or other subordinate, as of a sheriff.
5. A diligent, dependable worker.
6. A farmer who cultivates his own land, especially a member of a former class of small freeholders in england.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an official providing honorable service in a royal or high noble household, ranking between a squire and a page.
2. A former class of small freeholders who farm their own land; a commoner of good standing.
3. A subordinate, deputy, aide, or assistant.
4. A yeoman warder.
5. A clerk in the us navy, and us coast guard.
6. in a vessel of war, the person in charge of the storeroom.
7. A member of the yeomanry cavalry officially chartered in 1794 originating around the 1760s.
8. A member of the imperial yeomanry officially created in 1890s and renamed in 1907.
2. A former class of small freeholders who farm their own land; a commoner of good standing.
3. A subordinate, deputy, aide, or assistant.
4. A yeoman warder.
5. A clerk in the us navy, and us coast guard.
6. in a vessel of war, the person in charge of the storeroom.
7. A member of the yeomanry cavalry officially chartered in 1794 originating around the 1760s.
8. A member of the imperial yeomanry officially created in 1890s and renamed in 1907.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A common man, or one of the commonly of the first or most respectable class; a freeholder; a man free born.
2. A servant; a retainer.
3. A yeoman of the guard; also, a member of the yeomanry cavalry.
4. an interior officer under the boatswain, gunner, or carpenters, charged with the stowage, account, and distribution of the stores.
2. A servant; a retainer.
3. A yeoman of the guard; also, a member of the yeomanry cavalry.
4. an interior officer under the boatswain, gunner, or carpenters, charged with the stowage, account, and distribution of the stores.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A retainer; a guard.
2. A gentleman attendant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom: as, yeoman for the month, a butler; yeoman of the crown; yeoman usher: applied also to attendants of lower grade: as, yeoman feuterer (seefeuterer); yeoman of the chamber; yeoman of the wardrobe. see also phrase yeoman of the guard, below.
3.
4. one holding a subordinate position, as an attendant or assistant, journeyman, etc.
5. in old english law, one having free land of forty shillings by the year (previously five nobles), who was thereby qualified to serve on juries, vote for knights of the shire, and do any other act for which the law required one who was “probus et legalis homo” (blackstone, com., I. xii.); hence, in recent english use, one owning (and usually himself cultivating) a small landed property; a freeholder.
6. in the united states navy, an appointed petty officer who has charge of the stores in his department.
7. A member of the yeomanry cavalry. see yeomanry, 4.
2. A gentleman attendant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom: as, yeoman for the month, a butler; yeoman of the crown; yeoman usher: applied also to attendants of lower grade: as, yeoman feuterer (seefeuterer); yeoman of the chamber; yeoman of the wardrobe. see also phrase yeoman of the guard, below.
3.
4. one holding a subordinate position, as an attendant or assistant, journeyman, etc.
5. in old english law, one having free land of forty shillings by the year (previously five nobles), who was thereby qualified to serve on juries, vote for knights of the shire, and do any other act for which the law required one who was “probus et legalis homo” (blackstone, com., I. xii.); hence, in recent english use, one owning (and usually himself cultivating) a small landed property; a freeholder.
6. in the united states navy, an appointed petty officer who has charge of the stores in his department.
7. A member of the yeomanry cavalry. see yeomanry, 4.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia