Definition of Coachmen

1. Noun. (plural of coachman) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coachmen

1. coachman [n] - See also: coachman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coachmen

coachfellows
coachful
coachfuls
coachies
coaching
coaching job
coaching stock
coachless
coachlike
coachload
coachloads
coachmaker
coachmakers
coachman
coachmanship
coachmen (current term)
coachroof
coachroofs
coachsmith
coachsmiths
coachspeak
coachwhip
coachwhip snake
coachwhipping
coachwhips
coachwoman
coachwomen
coachwork
coachworks
coachy

Literary usage of Coachmen

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

1. Stage-coach and Mail in Days of Yore: A Picturesque History of the Coaching by Charles George Harper (1903)
"CHAPTER IX THE EARLY coachmen WHEN stage-coachmen are mentioned, the mind at once flies to Mr. Tony ... coachmen were generally fat for the same reason that ..."

2. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1823)
"These servants of the public, the hackney- coachmen, are rather a more decent set of people than the same class in London, and the cabriolet drivers are ..."

3. Spectator (The)by Richard Steele, Joseph Addison by Richard Steele, Joseph Addison (1836)
"... coachmen of the foregoing night took their lean -¡ each other at the Dark-house, to go to bed befor the day was too far spent. Chimney-sweeper passed by ..."

4. The Law of Carriers, Inn-keepers, Warehousemen, and Other Depositories of by Henry Jeremy (1815)
"... a Price is paid for Carriage —when owner is present—coachmen—Hackney-coachmen when. ... coachmen ..."

5. Handy-book of Literary Curiosities by William Shepard Walsh (1892)
"The furious manner in which people ride on the road, horse-racing, hunting, the cruelties of postilions, stage-coachmen, and car-men, with the absurd ..."

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