nounWord forms: pluralˈEnglishmen (ˈɪŋglɪʃmən; also ˈɪŋlɪʃmən)
1.
a person born or living in England, esp. a man
2.
an English ship
Examples of 'Englishman' in a sentence
Englishman
For an Englishman, with no protective hat, it could be injurious to health.
Malcolm, John THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE (1963)
Ignoring the gun, Karlov turned round and stared straight at the Englishman.
Forbes, Colin COVER STORY (1963)
The tall Englishman, who had a neatly clipped moustache, acknowledged Mr Hardy's introductions formally.
Dixon, Franklin W. THE VIKING SYMBOL MYSTERY (1963)
Quotations
An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of oneGeorge MikesHow to be an Alien
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sunNoel CowardMad Dogs and Englishmen
An Englishman's home is his castle
In other languages
Englishman
British English: Englishman /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃmən/ NOUN
An Englishman is a man who comes from England.
American English: Englishman
Arabic: رَجُلٌ اِنْـجِليزيّ
Brazilian Portuguese: inglês
Chinese: 英国人
Croatian: Englez
Czech: Angličan
Danish: englænder
Dutch: Engelsman
European Spanish: inglés
Finnish: englantilainen henkilö
French: Anglais
German: Engländer
Greek: Εγγλέζος
Italian: inglese
Japanese: イングランド人男性
Korean: 잉글랜드 사람
Norwegian: engelskmann
Polish: Anglik
European Portuguese: inglês
Romanian: englez
Russian: англичанин
Latin American Spanish: inglés
Swedish: engelsman
Thai: ชายชาวอังกฤษ
Turkish: İngiliz
Ukrainian: англієць
Vietnamese: đàn ông Anh
Chinese translation of 'Englishman'
Englishman
(ˈɪŋɡlɪʃmən)
Word forms:plEnglishmen
n(c)
英格兰(蘭)男人 (Yīnggélán nánrén) (个(個), gè)
Quotations
An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one [George Mikes – How to be an Alien]Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun [Noel Coward – Mad Dogs and Englishmen]