frontiersman|frontiersmen in English

noun

[,fron'tiers·man || ‚frɑntɪrzmən /‚frɒntɪəz-]

man who lives on the frontie

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1. 2 synonyms for Backwoodsman: frontiersman, mountain man

2. 8 synonyms for Colonist: settler, immigrant, pioneer, colonial, homesteader, colonizer, frontiersman

3. The Achievers are frontiersmen, men with an unyielding hunger to extends the borders of meaningfullness

4. Blount was consistently torn between placating angry frontiersmen and appeasing his superiors in the Federal government.

5. 21 In doing so, he relies heavily on the work of ethno-botanist and psychedelic frontiersman Terence McKenna.

6. The Canebrakes were the subject of songs, stories, and tall-tales, and famed frontiersman and politician Davy Crocket was known as “the Canebrake Congressman.” Alan Eckert said in “The Frontiersman” the only way to get through the canebreak in …

7. “Crockett” Maples, an original frontiersman, honored soldier, and devoted family man with an inspiring will to overcome any obstacle in his path.

8. 26 Christian was always more of a frontiersman than a Knight having set foot in nearly every part of Enroth before finally settling into military service in Erathia.

9. Stories of him as a fighter and frontiersman, both real and fictitious, have made him a legendary figure in Texas history and a folk hero of American culture.

10. Backwoodsman - a man who lives on the frontier frontiersman , mountain man pioneer - one the first colonists or settlers in a new territory; "they went west as pioneers with only the …

11. Buckskin Clothes Fact 16: The Buckskins worn by the frontiersmen, backwoodsmen and mountain men, unlike Native Indian clothes were fully sewn; Buckskin Clothes Fact 17: The fringed leather tunic or hunting shirt, called a 'wamus' was a popular garment

12. "Backwoodsmen" or "frontiersmen," the first Anglo-Americancolonizers ofthe area.'As a number ofauthors have stated: "for the fitst one or two generations following settlement, settlers' impact on the Big Thicket was slight, with vegetation rapidly reclaimingsmall buildingsites or farmlands