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Definition of Stallmen
1. stallman [n] - See also: stallman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stallmen
Literary usage of Stallmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Mining Institute of Scotland (1890)
"In this district it is the duty of the stallmen to build efficient packs and act a
... stallmen or persons in charge of working places should be experienced ..."
2. Colliery Working and Management: Comprising the Duties of a Colliery Manager by Harrison Francis Bulman, Richard Augustine Studdert Redmayne (1906)
"IX. the proportion of men employed in the face—stallmen, holers, and getters—is
also very similar to the proportion of hewers at Northumberland and Durham ..."
3. Mining: A Journal Devoted to the Interests of Mines and Mining Students (1896)
"In a 40 yards stall two stallmen work, and they employ other men who do the ...
The stallmen have to build the packs and set the props as directed by the ..."
4. Electricity as Applied to Mining by Arnold Lupton, George Dudley Aspinall Parr, Herbert Perkin (1903)
"Average wages over one month earned per shift : stallmen . . . . Average wages
over one ... stallmen do timbering, filling, packing, making height, &c. ..."
5. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1880)
"If nothing be paid to the stallmen on that account, the charter will run from
... From numerous averages, recently taken, the wages of stallmen seem to run ..."