Definition of Husbandmen. Meaning of Husbandmen. Synonyms of Husbandmen

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Definition of Husbandmen

Husbandmen
Husbandman Hus"band*man, n.; pl. Husbandmen. 1. The master of a family. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 2. A farmer; a cultivator or tiller of the ground.

Meaning of Husbandmen from wikipedia

- esquires, gentlemen and yeomen were also husbandmen if occupied in agriculture, but were never styled husbandmen because of their right to be styled knights...
- The Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen, also known as the Parable of the Bad Tenants, is a parable of Jesus found in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 21:33–46)...
- teaching in the Temple in Jerusalem, and contains the parable of the Wicked Husbandmen, Jesus' argument with the Pharisees and Herodians over paying taxes to...
- and a monk named Surlo are said to have been boiled to death by angry husbandmen in 1222 over the bishop's aggressive means of collecting tithes. Alexander...
- This page lists English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of...
- classes. Bonnet lairds filled a position in society below lairds and above husbandmen (farmers), similar to the yeomen of England. An Internet fad is the selling...
- notes that the parable immediately follows the parable of the Wicked Husbandmen in Matthew, and that the harsh treatment of the man without wedding clothes...
- within the boundaries of present-day Yoko**** City, "with eighty or ninety husbandmen, that be my servants". (Letters)[who?] His estate was valued at 250 koku...
- Solomon's Temple was destro****. Only a small number of vinedressers and husbandmen were permitted to remain in the land (Jeremiah 52:16). Upon the fall of...
- Abbot of Melrose and Bishop of Caithness, famously burned to death by the husbandmen of Caithness. At the time, Caithness was part of the Jarldom of Orkney...