Definition for YEO-MAN

YEO-MAN, n. [Sax. gemæne, common, Sw. gemen, Dan. gemeen. See Common.]

  1. A common man, or one of the plebeians, of the first or most respectable class; a freeholder; a man free born. A yeoman in England is considered as next in order to the gentry. The word is little used in the United States, unless as a title in law proceedings and instruments, designating occupation, and this only in particular states. But yeomanry is much used.
  2. An officer in the king's household, of a middle rank between a gentleman and a groom. – Eng.
  3. In ships, an inferior officer under the boatswain, gunner or carpenters, charged with the stowage, account and distribution of the stores. – Mar. Dict.
  4. A name or title of certain soldiers; as, yeomen of the guard.

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