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tr['ɪəʊmən]1 SMALLHISTORY/SMALL pequeño terrateniente nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLyeoman of the guard alabardero de la Torre de Londresn.(§ pl.: yeomen) = labrador acomodado s.m.• pañolero, -era s.m.,f.'jəʊmənb)Yeoman of the Guard — ( in UK) alabardero m de la Casa Real
['jǝʊmǝn]N (pl yeomen) (Brit) (Hist)2) (Mil) soldado m (voluntario) de caballeríayeoman of the guard — alabardero m de la Casa Real
- give yeoman service* * *['jəʊmən]b)Yeoman of the Guard — ( in UK) alabardero m de la Casa Real
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adj.resuelto, acérrimo.s.1 oficial subalterno, oficial subalterno en la naval.2 hacendado, el que tiene hacienda en tierras; labrador acomodado.3 nombre de ciertos guardias del rey de Inglaterra.4 pañolero; en la marina de los E. (náutica)5 guardaalmacén, almacenero, guardián6 asistente mayordomo.7 pequeño terrateniente, dueño de su tierra, pequeño propietario, terrateniente.8 soldado de caballería, soldado voluntario de caballería.(plural yeomen) -
4 yeoman of the guard
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7 yeoman's job
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8 to give yeoman service
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