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woodsmen


Meanings
  • noun

    1. A person who lives in or spends a great deal of time in the woods, especially as a logger or hunter.

    - "The woodsmen in the forest were experts at tracking animals."
    - "During the winter, the woodsmen would cut down trees and sell the wood to make a living."
    - "The woodsmen's cabin was deep in the forest, far from civilization."
  • noun

    2. (Historically) A group of men who lived and worked in the New England colonies, especially those who were skilled in woodworking and logging.

    - "The woodsmen of New England were known for their strength and endurance."
    - "The woodsmen's traditions and customs were passed down from generation to generation."
    - "The woodsmen's community was self-sufficient, with each member having a specific role in the group."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with woodsmen
oakmen , brookmen , spokemen , moonmen
Variants
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woodsman , woodsmen
Etymology
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Originally referred to people who lived and worked in the woods, particularly as loggers or hunters. The term comes from the Old English word 'wudu,' meaning 'wood,' and the suffix '-man,' meaning 'man' or 'person.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'woodsmen' has its roots in Old English and has been in use since at least the 15th century.

  2. The woodsmen's traditions and customs have influenced modern-day camping and outdoor activities.

  3. The phrase 'woodsman, spare that tree!' is a famous quote from the poem 'The Trees' by Joyce Kilmer.


Related Concepts
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  1. lumberjack: A person who cuts down trees and logs for a living.

  2. logger: A person who cuts down trees and removes the logs from the forest for commercial use.

  3. woodworker: A person who creates objects using wood as a raw material.


Culture
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The woodsmen have a rich cultural history, particularly in the United States, where they have been romanticized in literature, art, and music. They are often depicted as rugged, self-sufficient individuals who are in tune with nature and skilled in various woodworking and hunting techniques.

How to Memorize "woodsmen"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of men in the forest, wearing plaid shirts and working with axes and saws.
    - Visualize a cabin deep in the woods, surrounded by trees and with a wood-burning stove inside.
    - Think about the sound of chopping wood and the smell of a campfire.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'woodsmen' with the image of a logger or a hunter.
    - Think of the woodsmen as being self-sufficient and in tune with nature.
    - Imagine the woodsmen as rugged and strong individuals.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym WOODS to remember the definition: Woodsmen are people who work in the Woods, cutting down trees and living off the land.
    - Create a sentence using the word 'woodsmen' and remember it to help recall the definition.
    - Create a mental image of a woodsman and recall the details to help remember the definition.


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