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Перевод: yeoman
[прилагательное] сделанный добросовестно; [существительное] йомен ; фермер средней руки; мелкий землевладелец; писарь
Тезаурус:
- So the board master and the proprietor, "sitting in solemn conclave", decreed that, "henceforth and forevermore, the loch shall be known as Yeoman's Loch".
- The manorial laws had been very strict, and villagers had stayed close to home, but now the villeins were becoming tenure farmers, and the yeoman or dalesman farmer, sometimes known as the "statesman" in the Lake District, was emerging.
- In addition, he has pursued his own passion for the painted interior decoration of this particular kind and scale of East Anglian yeoman farmhouse - a type of house that, only a few years ago, was hardly considered worthy of notice, so complete was the obsession of historians with work by named architects.
- It was a hard weather-beaten old face which might have belonged to a nobleman, a yeoman, a mariner, or a philosopher; for there was so much of a man that you lost sight of superadded distinctions.
- By the end of the eighteenth century, the Sussex yeoman had become less of a symbol of traditional English independence than of a recalcitrant inbred backwardness, perverse in his outlook.
- General Motors of America believed they had made a major breakthrough into the British market in 1985 when they persuaded Foster Yeoman to buy four specially constructed 3,300hp locomotives to haul heavy stone traffic from their Merehead quarry to locations in the South East.
- He served as a Conservative Whip in the House of Lords and as Captain of the Queen's Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard from 1951 to 1960.
- Foster yeoman's 126 tonne Co-;co Class 59 No 59004 Yeoman challenger passing West Ealing with the 10.05 Acton Yard to Merehead empty stone hoppers on 13 August 1988 .
- A solid-top boiling table has been added to the Yeoman series of gas-fired cooking equipment.
- The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and Orchestra, conducted by John Pryce-Jones, are on hand with the Overture to The Yeoman of the Guard and selections of favourite numbers from The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, Iolanthe and The Gondoliers : and the New Sadler's Wells Opera Orchestra with soloists and chorus give us items from Ruddigore and HMS Pinafore .
- One of the chief effects of enclosure was to reduce the number of yeoman farmers and to increase the number of landless workers.
- In the end, Phillis prefers the courtship of a yeoman, Corydon.
- Some of these royal gifts presented the warden with a formidable task: in December 1238 the sheriff of Essex and Richard de Munfichet, warden of the forest of Essex, were ordered to take alive in the forest 120 bucks and does for the Count of Flanders, put them in cages, and transport them in carts to the Thames, where Raymond Ruffus, a yeoman of the king, was to have a ship ready to take them to Flanders.
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