Associations to the word «Townsman»
Noun
- Peasant
- Burgher
- Countryman
- Fellow
- Wellesley
- Nobles
- Chevrolet
- Nobility
- Villager
- Tumult
- Bel
- Dweller
- Emmanuel
- Merchant
- Farmer
- Neighbour
- Swansea
- Burgess
- Clergy
- Nu
- Levy
- Conqueror
- Artisan
- Planter
- Garrison
- Sedan
- Inhabitant
- Denial
- Gate
- Feud
- Charter
- Town
- Neighbor
- Privilege
- Rights
- Militia
- Affection
- Wagon
- Roman
- Archer
- Citizen
- Brien
- Concession
- Killing
- Cart
- Sheriff
- Ill
- Constable
- Midst
- Rebel
- Street
- Wall
- Tax
- Relative
- Bulletin
- Potter
- Borough
- Surrender
- Perhaps
- Cavalry
- Priest
- Siege
- Estate
- Fountain
- Carpenter
- Crowd
- Spectator
- Gentleman
- Sentiment
- Birmingham
- Stranger
Adjective
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Wiktionary
TOWNSMAN, noun. A man who is a resident of a town, especially of one's own town
Dictionary definition
TOWNSMAN, noun. A person from the same town as yourself; "a fellow townsman".
TOWNSMAN, noun. A resident of a town or city.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.