Woodsman: meaning, definitions and examples
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woodsman
[ ˈwʊdzmən ]
in the forest
A woodsman is a person who lives and works in the forest, typically cutting down trees for timber.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The woodsman spent his days chopping down trees in the forest.
- The woodsman knew the forest like the back of his hand.
fairy tales
In fairy tales, a woodsman is often portrayed as a strong and skilled individual who helps the protagonist on their journey.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The woodsman rescued the princess from the tower.
- The woodsman guided the lost children out of the forest.
Translations
Translations of the word "woodsman" in other languages:
🇵🇹 lenhador
🇮🇳 लकड़हारा (lakadhara)
🇩🇪 Waldarbeiter
🇮🇩 penebang kayu
🇺🇦 лісоруб
🇵🇱 drwal
🇯🇵 木こり (kikori)
🇫🇷 bûcheron
🇪🇸 leñador
🇹🇷 ormancı
🇰🇷 나무꾼 (namukkun)
🇸🇦 حطّاب (ḥaṭṭāb)
🇨🇿 dřevorubec
🇸🇰 drevorubač
🇨🇳 樵夫 (qiáofū)
🇸🇮 gozdar
🇮🇸 skógarhöggsmaður
🇰🇿 орманшы
🇬🇪 მეთევზე (metevze)
🇦🇿 odunçu
🇲🇽 leñador
Etymology
The term 'woodsman' originated in the late 18th century, combining 'wood' and 'man'. It was initially used to describe individuals who worked in the forest, primarily for timber-related activities. Over time, the concept of a woodsman evolved in folklore and fairy tales, depicting them as strong and resourceful characters. The image of the woodsman continues to be associated with the wilderness and forestry activities.
See also: blackwood, underwood, wood, woodcraft, woodcut, woodcutter, woodcutting, wooden, woodland, woods, woodshop, woodwork, woodworker, woodworking, woodworm, woody.