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Definition of Barmen
1. barman [n] - See also: barman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barmen
Literary usage of Barmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Cyclopedia of Missions: Containing a Comprehensive View of Missionary by Harvey Newcomb (1860)
"The Church Missionary Society have several stations in this settlement. in Elberfeld
or barmen, who have the management of its affairs in their hands. ..."
2. Lake Ngami, Or, Explorations and Discoveries During Four Years' Wanderings by Charles John Andersson, John Charles Frémont (1857)
"... HEAT SINGULAR EFFECTS OF GREAT HEAT DEPART FOR barmen MEET A TROOP OF ZEBRAS
THEIR FLESH ... Mr. Galton, I ascertained, had lately departed for barmen, ..."
3. Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa: Being an Account of a by Sir Francis Galton (1889)
"Hear III News—Engage Hans—Ride to barmen—En route—Oxen versus Mules—Arrive at
... sent to the Bay—I go to barmen—Damara Thorn Trees—Jonker writes to me—My ..."
4. The Housing of the Working People by Elgin Ralston Lovell Gould (1895)
"... owner is permitted to sublet the unused part at whatever rent he chooses.
The company limits itself to prescribing certain general conditions. barmen ..."
5. Lake Ngami: Or, Explorations and Discoveries During Four Years' Wanderings by Charles John Andersson (1857)
"We arrived at barmen just as the family was sitting down to dinner, and Mr.
Hahn kindly ... barmen.—Thunder-storm in the Tropics.—A Man killed by Lightning. ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1883)
"Dr. Heusner, of barmen, Germany, 4, saved 0. Dr. Just. Lucas-Cham pionnière, of
Paris, 4, saved 2. Professor Domenico Tibone, of Turin, 4, saved 1. ..."