ferryman

  • 1Ferryman — Fer ry*man, n.; pl. {Ferrymen}. One who maintains or attends a ferry. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2ferryman — [fer′ēmən] n. pl. ferrymen [fer′ēmən] a person who owns, manages, or works on a ferry …

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  • 3ferryman — UK [ˈferɪmən] / US noun [countable] Word forms ferryman : singular ferryman plural ferrymen UK [ˈferɪmən] / US someone whose job is to operate a ferry …

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  • 4ferryman — A person operating a ferry. In the understanding of the common law, a ferryman was a person who had the exclusive right of transporting passengers over rivers and other watercourses, for hire, at an established rate; and no other person could… …

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  • 5ferryman — ferry ► NOUN (pl. ferries) ▪ a boat or ship for conveying passengers and goods, especially as a regular service. ► VERB (ferries, ferried) ▪ convey by ferry or other transport, especially on short, regular trips. DERIVATIVES ferryman noun …

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  • 6Ferryman Productions — Chris de Burgh Chris de Burgh Chris de Burgh est un musicien irlandais (Venado Tuerto, Argentine, 15 octobre 1948). Il réside en Irlande dans le comté de Comté de Wicklow au Sud de Dublin avec sa femme Diane et ses enfants : Rosanna Davison… …

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  • 7ferryman — noun Date: 15th century a person who operates a ferry …

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  • 8ferryman — /fer ee meuhn/, n., pl. ferrymen. a person who owns or operates a ferry. [1425 75; late ME feryman. See FERRY, MAN1] * * * …

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  • 9ferryman — noun A man who operates a ferry …

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  • 10Ferryman — This is one of the spelling forms of the Old Gaelic O Fearadhaigh, originally a Donegal Clan of Cenel Conaill. The name is almost certainly a nickname and is believed to translate as the descendant of the son of the manly one , although the… …

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