dalesman
Americannoun
plural
dalesmennoun
Etymology
Origin of dalesman
Example Sentences
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Would such phonetically-deviant dialect possibly be as incomprehensible in Yorkshire as a dalesman sounded to her?
From The Guardian
By this time, doubtless, she was missed, and he had raised the country, flung wide the alarm, set a score moving, fired the dalesmen from Bowness to Ambleside.
From Project Gutenberg
The footfalls grew louder, a dalesman passed along the centre of the roadway, his steps died away up the hill.
From Project Gutenberg
One dalesman, however, asserted that he passed Hawke not later than one in the afternoon by the church in the centre of the valley.
From Project Gutenberg
For centuries it was the greatest amusement of fellsider, dalesman, and town dweller, and it was no uncommon thing for men to walk, in the pre-railway days, twenty miles to a wrestling meeting.
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