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1 yeoman
['jəumən]n1) іст. йо́мен2) фе́рмер сере́днього доста́тку, дрібни́й землевла́сник3)yeoman of signals мор. — старшина́-сигна́льник
••yeoman's service — 1) допомо́га в скру́ті (нужді́) 2) бездога́нна слу́жба
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2 yeoman
n (pl yeomen)1) іст. йомен2) фермер середнього достатку, дрібний землевласник; селянин3) придворний стражY. of the Guard — англійський лейб-гвардієць; охоронець короля
4) амер., мор. писарyeoman of the cord — жарт. кат
yeoman of the signals — мор. старшина-сигнальник
yeoman('s) service — допомога в скруті (нужді); добра послуга (служба)
* * *I n1) icт. йомен2) фермер середнього достатку; дрібний землевласник; поселянин3) icт. вартовий у палаці або служитель; помічник ( посадовця)4) cл.; мop. старший писар; діловодyeoman of the cord — жарт. кат, вішатель
yeoman of the Guard — лейбгвардієць; охоронець короля
II ayeoman extraordinary (of the Guard) — icт. вартовий Тауеру
1) icт. йоменський
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