释义 |
wood·man \ˈwu̇dmən\ noun (plural woodmen) Etymology: Middle English wodeman, from wode wood + man 1. a. : woodsman b. : one who cuts wood especially for fuel 2. usually capitalized [from Modern Woodmen of America, society founded at Lyons, Iowa in 1883 and Woodmen of the World, society founded at Omaha, Nebraska in 1890] : a member of either of two fraternal and beneficiary societies |