/
ˈjəʊmən/
n.
(pl. yeomen)
- historical a man holding a small landed estate; a freeholder.
▸a person qualified for jury duties, electoral rights, etc. by virtue of possessing free land.
- historical a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page.
- historical a member of the yeomanry force.
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(also yeoman of signals)
(in the Royal and other Commonwealth navies) a petty officer concerned with signalling.
▸a petty officer in the US navy performing clerical duties on board ship.
Phrase
- yeoman service
efficient help.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: prob. from young + man.