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coun·try·man \ˈkəntrēmən, -trə̇m-; in sense 3 often -ˌman, -ˌmaa(ə)n\ noun (plural countrymen) Etymology: Middle English contreeman, from contree country + man 1. : an inhabitant or native of a specified country < a north countryman > 2. : one born, residing, or holding citizenship in the same country as another : compatriot < liked abroad but hated by his countrymen > 3. : one living in the country : husbandman, farmer; also : one marked by country ways : rustic < some great gawk of a countryman — Donagh MacDonagh > |