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Yeoman Meaning in English

word

ˈjoʊmən
YOH-muhn
jˈəʊmən
YUH-muhn

Definition

A yeoman was a person in old England who owned and worked his own land, often a farmer of middle rank. The term can also refer to someone who does loyal and useful work, especially in support roles.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly historical or formal—rare in modern conversation. Used in phrases like 'yeoman's work' (tireless, loyal effort). In US Navy, 'Yeoman' is an administrative position. Don't confuse with 'yachtman' or 'yeastman.'

Example Sentences

The yeoman worked hard on his small farm.

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A yeoman owned the land he farmed.

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The king trusted his loyal yeoman.

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He did yeoman's work organizing the event, staying late every night.

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In the US Navy, a Yeoman handles administrative tasks.

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The old village has a statue of a yeoman to honor local farmers.

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