landsman
1 Americannoun
PLURAL
landsmen-
Also a person who lives or works on land.
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an inexperienced sailor or one who has not been to sea before.
noun
PLURAL
landsleitPLURAL
landsmennoun
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a person who works or lives on land, as distinguished from a seaman
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a person with no experience at sea
noun
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See -man.
Etymology
Origin of landsman
before 1000 for sense “native”; Middle English landes man, londes man, Old English landes mann; land, 's 1, -man
Example Sentences
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“In our area, people want to get back to work, they’re willing to take a business risk on whether or not they catch this” virus, said GOP Rep. James Stricker, an oil landsman from Farmington.
From Washington Times
I think he is trying to communicate with his landsmen using expressions that are unique to a very small population.
From Washington Post
Farmer, goatherd, cattleherd, hunter or artisan, the landsman looks at the ocean as at a salt unsteady realm that has nothing to do with him at all.
From Literature
The Jewish minority in Berlin were betting on assimilation and acceptance, trying to distance themselves from their more alien landsmen to the east.
From New York Times
She married a landsman, who became a diamond merchant; in the early nineteen-fifties, the couple resettled in the Bronx, and some fifteen years later, as empty-nesters, they went back to Israel.
From The New Yorker
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