yeoman

yeoman
YÉOMAN s.m. 1. Servitor la o curte regală sau seniorială. 2. Subordonat, ajutor. 3. Om liber dintr-o comunitate; (spec.) fermier liber, mic proprietar rural în Anglia. 4. Membru al unui corp de gardă englez. 5. (mar.) Ofiţer însărcinat cu îndatoririle clericale. [pr. iắu-men] (din engl., fr. yeoman)
Trimis de tavi, 14.05.2004. Sursa: MDN

YÉOMAN s.m. 1. (înv.) Scriitor la curtea regală engleză. 2. Fermier mic din Anglia. [pr.: iómăn] (cuv. engl.)
Trimis de tavi, 19.12.2004. Sursa: NODEX

YEOMAN s.m. [yeoman pron. ióumen], pl. yeomeni
Trimis de tavi, 14.05.2004. Sursa: DOOM

yeoman s. m. [yeoman pron. ióumen], pl. yeomeni
Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic

YEOMAN [pr.: iómăn] m. 1) înv. Scriitor la curtea regală engleză. 2) Fermier mic din Anglia. /cuv. engl.
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

YEOMAN s.m. (ist.) 1. Servitor la o curte regală sau seniorială. 2. Subordonat sau ajutor. 3. Om liber dintr-o comunitate; (spec.) fermier liber, mic proprietar rural în Anglia. 4. Membru al unui corp de gardă englez. 5. (mar.) Ofiţer însărcinat cu îndatoririle clericale. [pron. ióu-măn. / < engl., fr. yeoman].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN

YEOMAN [IÓU-MEN] s. m. 1. servitor la o curte regală sau seniorială. 2. subordonat, ajutor. 3. om liber dintr-o comunitate; (spec.) fermier liber, mic proprietar rural în Anglia. 4. membru al unui corp de gardă englez. 5. (mar.) ofiţer însărcinat cu îndatoririle clericale. (< engl., fr. yeoman)
Trimis de raduborza, 03.06.2008. Sursa: MDN

yeoman (angl.) [yeoman pron. ĭóŭmen] (yeo-) s.m., pl. yeomeni
Trimis de raduborza, 03.06.2008. Sursa: DOOM 2

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