yeomen

[ˈjəʊmən]

yeomen Definition

  • 1a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder
  • 2a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page

Using yeomen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yeomen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The yeomen of the town were responsible for maintaining the city walls.

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    In medieval times, yeomen were often archers who fought on foot.

  • Example

    The yeoman farmer was proud of his land and worked hard to maintain it.

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    The yeomen of the king's household were responsible for serving the royal family.

yeomen Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with yeomen

  • useful and valuable work done in a loyal and unselfish manner

    Example

    The volunteers provided yeoman service during the disaster relief efforts.

  • yeoman's work

    hard, diligent, and valuable work

    Example

    The researcher put in yeoman's work to complete the project on time.

  • yeoman's duty

    a task that is difficult but necessary

    Example

    It is every citizen's yeoman's duty to vote in elections.

Origins of yeomen

from Old English 'geong man', meaning 'young man'

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Summary: yeomen in Brief

'Yeomen' [ˈjəʊmən] are men who hold and cultivate small landed estates, or servants in a royal or noble household. The term has historical connotations, with yeomen often being archers who fought on foot. Phrases like 'yeoman service' and 'yeoman's work' denote valuable and diligent work, while 'yeoman's duty' refers to a necessary task.