husbandman
noun/ˈhəzbəndmən/
Etymology
From Middle English husbandman, husbondman, equivalent to husband + -man.
- inherited from husbandman
Definitions
a person who raises crops and tends animals
a person who raises crops and tends animals; a farmer
- 1684 Thomas Tusser, born at Riven-hall, was successively a Musician, School-master, Serving-man, and a Speculative Husbandman; - Anglorum Speculum: Or The Worthies of England, in Church and State - Thomas Fuller
- Valiant Wisdom tilling and draining; escorted by owl-eyed Pedantry, by owlish and vulturish and many other forms of Folly; — the valiant husbandman assiduously tilling; the blind greedy enemy too assiduously sowing tares!
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