A person working in woodland, especially a forester or woodcutter.
〈主史〉护林人;伐木工;樵夫
Example sentencesExamples
I remembered the ring of the woodman's axe in the forests at home, and wished for a few long-sided Green Mountain boys.
Almost to the edge of the forest they went again and came to a woodmen's village.
In Scotland barely a square mile of our landscape has not at one time or another felt the sharp edge of a plough or the woodman's axe.
The same Donald Stewart accusation is indicated in The Dewar Manuscripts, a collection of stories gathered by John Dewar, a woodman and meticulous recorder of tales a century later.
The simple woodman's axe he'd been using had long ago lost what little bit of an edge it had possessed before he'd gone to work.
Rhymes
woodmen
Definition of woodman in US English:
woodman
nounˈwʊdmənˈwo͝odmən
A person working in woodland, especially a forester or woodcutter.
〈主史〉护林人;伐木工;樵夫
Example sentencesExamples
The simple woodman's axe he'd been using had long ago lost what little bit of an edge it had possessed before he'd gone to work.
I remembered the ring of the woodman's axe in the forests at home, and wished for a few long-sided Green Mountain boys.
The same Donald Stewart accusation is indicated in The Dewar Manuscripts, a collection of stories gathered by John Dewar, a woodman and meticulous recorder of tales a century later.
In Scotland barely a square mile of our landscape has not at one time or another felt the sharp edge of a plough or the woodman's axe.
Almost to the edge of the forest they went again and came to a woodmen's village.