goodman
1 Americannoun
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the master of a household; husband.
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(initial capital letter) a title of respect used for a man below the rank of gentleman, especially a farmer or yeoman.
noun
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a husband
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a man not of gentle birth: used as a title
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a master of a household
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Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of goodman
Middle English word dating back to 1125–75; see origin at good, -man
Example Sentences
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Both Manuel Quezon and goodman Osme�a were mum last week.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then the goodman saw that he had done his work, and felt he ought to keep a workman who was so strong.
From Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales by Asbj?rnsen, P. Chr.
"Close that book, and I will tell you, goodman," said Merodach.
From The Shepherd's Calendar Volume I (of II) by Hogg, James
And wheresoever he shall go in, say ye to the goodman of the house, The Master saith my time is at hand; I will keep the passover at thy house with my disciples.
From Walks and Words of Jesus A Paragraph Harmony of the Four Evangelists by Olmsted, M. N.
The price of wheat, goodman Dickon?—how fatten your pigs?—will the fine weather last, think you?
From Judith Shakespeare Her love affairs and other adventures by Black, William
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