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landsman
English
Alternative forms
- landman
Etymology
From land +? -s- +? man. In meanings 3 and 4, influenced by Yiddish ??????????? (landsman). Compare also German Landsmann, Norwegian landsmann. Doublet of lantzman.
Noun
landsman (plural landsmen)
- The opposite of a seaman. A person who does not go to sea, who lacks the skills of a sailor or who is uncomfortable on ships or boats.
- (oil and gas industry) A person who negotiates leases, contracts and other business deals between producers and landowners.
- A fellow Jew who comes from the same district or town, especially in Eastern Europe
- Someone of a similar heritage or belief system
- (obsolete, nautical) A military rank given to naval recruits
Coordinate terms
- (opposite of a seaman): landlubber
Translations
Anagrams
- Landmans
Swedish
Etymology
From land +? -s- +? man.
Noun
landsman c (feminine: landsmaninna)
- a compatriot, a countryman
Declension
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landsmen
English
Noun
landsmen
- (irregular) plural of landsman
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