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talesman
English
Etymology 1
tale +? -s- +? man
Noun
talesman (plural talesmen)
- (obsolete) The (male) author or relater of a tale; storyteller.
Etymology 2
From tales +? man.
Noun
talesman (plural talesmen)
- (law) Someone summoned to a jury when a tales is awarded, to make up numbers.
Anagrams
- altnames, last name, last-name, slametan
Swedish
Etymology
tales +? man
Pronunciation
Noun
talesman c
- spokesman, spokesperson
Declension
Related terms
- talesperson
- taleskvinna
Anagrams
- matsalen, samtalen
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dalesman
English
Etymology
dale +? -s- +? -man
Noun
dalesman (plural dalesmen)
- A person from the Yorkshire Dales, or sometimes a person from Lakeland.
- January 28 2002, A Harry Griffin, The Guardian, A time to kill.
- The dalesmen's sport, fox-hunting on the fells, is gradually returning after its 11-months' foot-and-mouth ban.
- January 28 2002, A Harry Griffin, The Guardian, A time to kill.
Related terms
- dalesfolk
- dalespeople
- daleswoman
Anagrams
- leadsman
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