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landsman
lands·man 1 L0038500 (lăndz′mən)n. One who lives and works on land.
lands·man 2 L0038600 (länts′mən)n. A fellow Jew who comes from the same district or town, especially in Eastern Europe. [Yiddish, from Middle High German lantsman, countryman : lant, land (from Old High German; see lendh- in Indo-European roots) + man, man (from Old High German; see man- in Indo-European roots).]landsman (ˈlændzmən) n, pl -men1. a person who works or lives on land, as distinguished from a seaman2. a person with no experience at sea
landsman (ˈlændzmən) n, pl -mena Jewish compatriot from the same area of origin as another[from Yiddish]lands•man1 (ˈlændz mən) n., pl. -men. 1. Also, landman. a person who lives or works on land. 2. an inexperienced sailor or one who has not been to sea before. [1660–70; compare Middle English londes man inhabitant, Old English landes mann; see land, 's1, man] usage: See -man. lands•man2 (ˈlɑnts mən) n., pl. -men. a fellow countryman. [1945–50, Amer.; < Yiddish; see landsman1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | landsman - a person who lives and works on landlandlubber, landmandenizen, dweller, habitant, inhabitant, indweller - a person who inhabits a particular place | | 2. | landsman - an inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyagelandlubber, lubberbeginner, initiate, tiro, tyro, novice - someone new to a field or activity | Translationslandsman Related to landsman: nebbishySynonyms for landsmannoun a person who lives and works on landSynonymsRelated Words- denizen
- dweller
- habitant
- inhabitant
- indweller
noun an inexperienced sailorSynonymsRelated Words- beginner
- initiate
- tiro
- tyro
- novice
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