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Definition of Plowmen
1. plowman [n] - See also: plowman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plowmen
Literary usage of Plowmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Democratic Ideals and Reality: A Study in the Politics of Reconstruction by Halford John Mackinder (1919)
"... settled plowmen. Except for two intervals of sterility, the trunk road of
antiquity ran through its cornfields from Babylon to Memphis. ..."
2. The Ancient Lowly: A History of the Ancient Working People from the Earliest by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1900)
"... from their own Inscriptions—Day's Pay for plowmen—Cleaning—Woodwork Polishing—Hod
Carriers—Mechanics—Difference between Pay of Organized and reorganized ..."
3. "An American Commoner": The Life and Times of Richard Parks Bland. A Study by William Vincent Byars (1900)
"American plowmen and American Railroads against Malthus.—The Nineteenth Century
and the Future.—Bland as a Transmitter of Popular Impulses. ..."
4. "An American Commoner": The Life and Times of Richard Parks Bland. A Study by William Vincent Byars (1900)
"American plowmen and American Railroads against Malthus. — The Nineteenth Century
and the Future. — Bland as a Transmitter of Popular Impulses. ..."
5. Poets and Poetry of Indiana: A Representative Collection of the Poetry of by Benjamin Strattan Parker (1900)
"Two plowmen. MRS. JVH KOONS. PLOW on, O noble worker, pierce the soil, Turn,
rend, and air it in the glowing sun. The choicest fruit and flowers come of thy ..."