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moorsman|ˈmʊəz-, ˈmɔəzmən| [f. moor's, gen. of moor n.1 + man. Cf. moorman.] A dweller on the moors (in quot., on the ‘moors’ or drained marshes of Somerset). Also, one accustomed to the moors.
1889Doyle Micah Clarke xxxii, The Bussex Rhine..is not..broad, and was, therefore, unmentioned by the moorsmen. 1904E. Rickert Reaper 246 These dangers to life and limb never entered the head of the practised moorsman. |