From bow (“front of vessel”) + -s- + man. IPA(key): /ˈbaʊzmən/ bowsman (plural bowsmen) (nautical) A sailor who works in the bow of a vessel. 1851 November...
Australia, named after pastoralists R and C Bowman. A suburb of Dartford, Kent, England, which borders onto Greater London (OS grid ref TQ5173). bowsman...
See also: Bowman bowsman From Middle English boweman, bouman, boughman, equivalent to bow + -man. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbəʊmən/ (US) enPR:...
Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley, →OCLC: Being the savage’s bowsman, that is, the person who pulled the bow-oar in his boat (the second one...
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no man has gone before Bonesman bookman bossman bottle man bottom man bowsman box man bridesman broken man brotherman bugman bug-man business man bust-out...
cry was, to beach him on the whale's topmost back. Nothing loath, his bowsman hauled him up and up, through a blinding foam that blent two whitenesses...
And up front, intrepidly scouting for rocks, is my co-narrator and bowsman. BOWSMAN: Hey pal, make that Bowswoman. STERNSMAN: Watch the rocks, THE ROCKS...