Definition of Pilotmen

1. pilotman [n] - See also: pilotman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pilotmen

pilot whales
pilotage
pilotages
piloted
pilotfish
pilotfishes
pilothouse
pilothouses
piloti
piloting
pilotings
pilotis
pilotless
pilotless aircraft
pilotman
pilotmen (current term)
pilots
pilous
pilow
pilows
pilpul
pilsener
pilseners
pilsenite
pilsner
pilsners
pilula
pilular
pilulas

Literary usage of Pilotmen

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

1. The Working and Management of an English Railway by George Findlay (1899)
"It would be best for the same engines and engine-drivers to work the trains throughout, the Great Eastern Company providing pilotmen to join the trains at ..."

2. Railway Locomotive Management, in a Series of Letters by Veritas vincit (1847)
"... which brings their wages to 6s. per day for enginemen, and 5s. per day for night pilotmen, reckoning 12 hours for each day's work. ..."

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