Definition of Byremen

1. byreman [n] - See also: byreman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Byremen

bypast
bypath
bypaths
byplace
byplaces
byplay
byplays
byproduct
byproducts
byr1 protein kinase
byre
byreman
byremen (current term)
byres
byrl
byrlady
byrlakin
byrlaw
byrlaws
byrled
byrling
byrls
byrnie
byrnies
byroad
byroads
byroom

Literary usage of Byremen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rural Exodus: The Problem of the Village and the Town by Peter Anderson Graham (1892)
"At certain seasons of the year it is by no means uncommon, on some English farms, to see girls doing the work of byremen and teamsters, driving carts, ..."

2. Advanced Agriculture by Henry J. Webb (1894)
"In order to get cattle in a high condition, byremen will often give far too much concentrated food, which in many cases causes derangement of the digestive ..."

3. The English Peasantry by Francis George Heath (1874)
"... and byremen. It is the custom of the country to pay the labourers mostly in kind, but a few prefer money payments. Their wages may be put at 15j. to ..."

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