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Definition of Potmen
1. potman [n] - See also: potman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potmen
Literary usage of Potmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Law in a Free State by Wordsworth Donisthorpe (1895)
"I soon forgot him, and fell to reflecting on the curious circumstance that it
should be in the power of a few potmen and stablemen to sell a nobleman's ..."
2. Souls in Action: In the Crucible of the New Life by Harold Begbie (1911)
"It is not only the publican and his wife and their children who treat the drudge
as dirt, but the barmaids and the potmen. She is exposed from morning till ..."
3. Occasional Papers on Medical Subjects, 1855-1896 by William Howship Dickinson (1896)
"... of the 11 persons presenting this alteration only one—a brewer—had been
especially concerned with beer. The rest were potmen, waiters, ..."