Woodsman: meaning, definitions and examples

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woodsman

 

[ ˈwʊdzmən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

in the forest

A woodsman is a person who lives and works in the forest, typically cutting down trees for timber.

Synonyms

forester, logger, lumberjack.

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Word Description / Examples
woodsman

Refers to a person skilled in living or working in the forest. Often used to describe someone who is self-sufficient and knowledgeable about the wilderness.

  • The old woodsman knew every tree and animal in the forest.
  • She learned many survival skills from the experienced woodsman.
lumberjack

Refers to a person who fells trees, typically associated with more traditional or historical contexts of logging. Often connotates a rugged, physically demanding lifestyle.

  • The lumberjack used a large axe to chop down the tall trees.
  • He dressed like a stereotypical lumberjack, with a plaid shirt and sturdy boots.
forester

Denotes a professional who manages and cares for forests. This term is often linked to scientific knowledge and sustainable practices.

  • The forester developed a plan to ensure the forest remained healthy.
  • After studying forestry in college, he became a certified forester.
logger

Describes a person who cuts down and transports trees for timber. This term primarily focuses on the commercial aspect of tree harvesting.

  • The logger worked long hours to meet the demand for timber.
  • She got a job as a logger in the remote mountains.

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.
Context #2 | Noun

fairy tales

In fairy tales, a woodsman is often portrayed as a strong and skilled individual who helps the protagonist on their journey.

Synonyms

hunter, ranger, woodcutter.

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woodsman

Refers to a person skilled in living in or cutting down forests, usually emphasizing overall survival skills and deep familiarity with the forest environment. Often seen in traditional or rustic settings.

  • The woodsman navigated the dense forest easily, locating edible plants and tracking animals
  • He was well-known for his ability to read the forest's signs
hunter

Indicates someone who pursues animals for food or sport. The term can apply both to modern sportsmen or traditional subsistence hunters and often includes skills in tracking and knowledge of animal behavior.

  • The hunter set out before dawn, hoping to catch a deer
  • During the hunting season, she spends several days in the wilderness
ranger

Typically refers to someone responsible for managing and protecting natural parks or forests. Rangers often engage in conservation, law enforcement, and educational activities.

  • The park ranger led a guided tour through the national park, explaining the importance of preserving local wildlife
  • They also ensure visitors follow park rules
woodcutter

Refers specifically to a person who cuts down trees and often processes the wood into logs. The term focuses on the physical act of cutting wood and might be used in a more industrial context.

  • The woodcutter spent the entire morning chopping down trees for the winter supply
  • He used a chainsaw to quickly clear the designated area

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.