Landsman — Lands man, n.; pl. {Landsmen}. 1. One who lives on the land; opposed to {seaman}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) A sailor on his first voyage. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
landsman — [landz′mən] n. pl. landsmen [landz′mən] 1. a person who lives on land: distinguished from SEAMAN 2. [partly via Yiddish < MHG lantsman, for earlier lantman < OHG < lant, LAND + man, MAN] a fellow countryman; compatriot … English World dictionary
Landsman — Recorded as Land, Lande, Launde, Lawn, Landman and Landsman, this is an English surname. It has two possible origins. Firstly it may be a topographical surname for someone who lived in the country, as opposed to a town. If so the derivation is… … Surnames reference
landsman — I lands•man [[t]ˈlændz mən[/t]] n. pl. men 1) Also, landman 1) a person who lives or works on land. 2) navig. an inexperienced sailor or one who has not been to sea before • Etymology: 1660–70; cf. ME londes man inhabitant, OE landes mann; see… … From formal English to slang
landsman — s ( nen, landsmän, best. pl. landsmännen) … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
Landsman Hotel — (Гуанчжоу,Китай) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 111 8, Liuhua Road, Yuexi … Каталог отелей
landsman — noun Date: 1598 1. a fellow countryman 2. a person who lives on the land; especially one who knows little or nothing of the sea or seamanship … New Collegiate Dictionary
landsman — 1) a member of a fishing crew or team who processes the catch on shore (Newfoundland) 2) a migratory fisherman from Newfoundland who fishes from a shore station on the Labrador coast … Dictionary of ichthyology
landsman — /landz meuhn/, n., pl. landsmen. 1. Also, landman. a person who lives or works on land. 2. an inexperienced sailor or one who has not been to sea before. [bef. 1000 for sense native ; ME landes man, londes man, OE landes mann; see LAND, S1, MAN]… … Universalium
landsman — noun a) The opposite of a seaman. A person who does not go to sea, who lacks the skills of a sailor or who is uncomfortable on ships or boats. b) A fellow Jew who comes from the same district or town, especially in Eastern Europe … Wiktionary