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yeoman - tradução para russo

СТРАНИЦА ЗНАЧЕНИЙ
Йомэн; Yeoman

yeoman         
  • Page containing the entry for Yeoman in Phillips' 1658 edition of ''New World of English Words''. This is probably the first appearance of a dictionary definition for Yeoman.
  • 14th century Northern European warship battle scene
  • 14th century Northern Europe warship
  • 13th-century French depiction of the Three Estates: (1) those who pray (shown as a cleric); (2) those who fight (shown as a knight); and (3) those who work (shown as a peasant).
  • Edith of Wilton, from a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • Elizabeth I as she appeared about 1595 in a portrait by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
  • First page of the Antwerp edition of ''A Gest of Robyn Hode''
  • buttery]], and [[pantry]] relative to the [[Great hall]]
  • Knight Retinue detail from the wall mural depicting ''The Canterbury Tales'' in the Library of Congress North Reading Room in the John Adams Building. Note the green attire of The Yeoman, and his bow, quiver, buckler, and dagger.
  • Seal of the port of Dunwich. This is an earlier ship (note the side rudder) which has been retro-fitted with a forecastle, aftcastle, and topcastle. The forecastle and aftcastle platforms are tall enough so men can stand underneath them.
  • Early 15th century miniature of the Battle of Agincourt
  • Civil War]], with yeoman on the right
  • Yeomen of the Guard in procession. Their uniform has remained relatively unchanged since the Tudor dynasty. The spears are carried in remembrance of their role in protecting Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field.
MEMBER OF A SOCIAL CLASS IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES
Yeomen; Yeoman farmer; Yeoman (word); Yeoman farmers; Zeman (nobility)

['jəu|mən]

прилагательное

общая лексика

сделанный добросовестно

история

йоменский

существительное

['jəumən]

общая лексика

фермер средней руки

мелкий землевладелец

поселянин

фермер средней руки, мелкий землевладелец

история

йомен

дворцовый страж или служитель

помощник (должностного лица)

иомен

морской термин

старший писарь

делопроизводитель

писарь

yeoman         
  • Page containing the entry for Yeoman in Phillips' 1658 edition of ''New World of English Words''. This is probably the first appearance of a dictionary definition for Yeoman.
  • 14th century Northern European warship battle scene
  • 14th century Northern Europe warship
  • 13th-century French depiction of the Three Estates: (1) those who pray (shown as a cleric); (2) those who fight (shown as a knight); and (3) those who work (shown as a peasant).
  • Edith of Wilton, from a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • Elizabeth I as she appeared about 1595 in a portrait by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
  • First page of the Antwerp edition of ''A Gest of Robyn Hode''
  • buttery]], and [[pantry]] relative to the [[Great hall]]
  • Knight Retinue detail from the wall mural depicting ''The Canterbury Tales'' in the Library of Congress North Reading Room in the John Adams Building. Note the green attire of The Yeoman, and his bow, quiver, buckler, and dagger.
  • Seal of the port of Dunwich. This is an earlier ship (note the side rudder) which has been retro-fitted with a forecastle, aftcastle, and topcastle. The forecastle and aftcastle platforms are tall enough so men can stand underneath them.
  • Early 15th century miniature of the Battle of Agincourt
  • Civil War]], with yeoman on the right
  • Yeomen of the Guard in procession. Their uniform has remained relatively unchanged since the Tudor dynasty. The spears are carried in remembrance of their role in protecting Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field.
MEMBER OF A SOCIAL CLASS IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES
Yeomen; Yeoman farmer; Yeoman (word); Yeoman farmers; Zeman (nobility)
мелкий фермер, мелкий землевладелец
yeoman         
  • Page containing the entry for Yeoman in Phillips' 1658 edition of ''New World of English Words''. This is probably the first appearance of a dictionary definition for Yeoman.
  • 14th century Northern European warship battle scene
  • 14th century Northern Europe warship
  • 13th-century French depiction of the Three Estates: (1) those who pray (shown as a cleric); (2) those who fight (shown as a knight); and (3) those who work (shown as a peasant).
  • Edith of Wilton, from a 13th-century illuminated manuscript
  • Elizabeth I as she appeared about 1595 in a portrait by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
  • First page of the Antwerp edition of ''A Gest of Robyn Hode''
  • buttery]], and [[pantry]] relative to the [[Great hall]]
  • Knight Retinue detail from the wall mural depicting ''The Canterbury Tales'' in the Library of Congress North Reading Room in the John Adams Building. Note the green attire of The Yeoman, and his bow, quiver, buckler, and dagger.
  • Seal of the port of Dunwich. This is an earlier ship (note the side rudder) which has been retro-fitted with a forecastle, aftcastle, and topcastle. The forecastle and aftcastle platforms are tall enough so men can stand underneath them.
  • Early 15th century miniature of the Battle of Agincourt
  • Civil War]], with yeoman on the right
  • Yeomen of the Guard in procession. Their uniform has remained relatively unchanged since the Tudor dynasty. The spears are carried in remembrance of their role in protecting Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field.
MEMBER OF A SOCIAL CLASS IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES
Yeomen; Yeoman farmer; Yeoman (word); Yeoman farmers; Zeman (nobility)
yeoman noun 1) hist. иомен 2) фермер средней руки, мелкий землевладелец 3) amer.; naut. писарь 4) - yeoman of signals - yeoman of the Guard - yeoman's service

Definição

yeoman
(yeomen)
In former times, a yeoman was a man who was free and not a servant, and who owned and worked on his own land.
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Йомен (значения)

Йо́мен (англ. Yeoman):

  • Йомен — мелкий землевладелец в феодальной Англии.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para yeoman
1. This agency did yeoman service in its heyday and might again.
2. It would be wrong to romanticize the impoverishment of the displaced as some Amish ideal of yeoman simplicity.
3. Winters served as a secretary and retired in 1'53 with the rank of yeoman in the Naval Reserve.
4. Mr Yeoman, 50, said yesterday: "I am outraged that I have been forced to stop this service.
5. Muhammad Kareem Beebani and Syed Moinuddin also recalled the yeoman services rendered to the Islamic cause by Deedat.
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