different between stableman vs stablemen
stableman
English
Etymology
stable +? -man
Noun
stableman (plural stablemen)
- A person employed to take care of horses in a stable.
- 1851, Harry Hieover, The Pocket and the Stud (page 93)
- In fact, a horse that has been accustomed to be attended by a stableman will want to have little niceties done to him that a hawbuck of a groom never thinks of doing.
- 1851, Harry Hieover, The Pocket and the Stud (page 93)
Usage notes
- stable boy is more common.
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stablemen
English
Noun
stablemen
- plural of stableman
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