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ranchman
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. An owner or occupant of, or laborer on, a ranch.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ranchman \Ranch"man\ (r[a^]nch"man), n.; pl. Ranchmen (r[a^]nch"men). An owner or occupant of, or laborer on, a ranch; a herdsman.
Usage examples of ranchman.
He felt that the ranchman should know all about what was going on in that valley, and about both the Indians and the soldiers in blue.
Bunkers did not go with Cowboy Jack and daddy to see the Indians, as the ranchman had promised Russ.
Indians and the ranchman and Daddy Bunker started back through the ravine.
The ranchman had set everybody about the place to work hunting for the little boy, and privately he had begun to offer a reward for the discovery of the lost one.
But the realization that he had voluntarily undertaken the care of them, and that the larger part of them belonged to his friends, put him in a passion of apprehension that, as a ranchman, was almost inexplicable.
Louise pleaded for another look at the ranchman with the dress of a dandy, the laugh of a child, and the face of an Apollo--or so it seemed to her.
We hired a large boat and two shot-guns from a lonely ranchman who lived some ten miles further on, and made ready for comfort and recreation.
The Northwest had not yet learned that Texas was the natural breeding-ground for cattle, yet under favorable conditions in both sections, the ranchman of the South could raise one third more calves from an equal number of cows.
The ranchman was equipped only with the splendid strength and equilibrium of perfect health and the endurance conferred by decent living.
The ranchman had no fine theories to work out--perhaps his whole stock of pedagogy embraced only a knowledge of horse-breaking and a belief in heredity.
After supper the ranchman and I lugged our chairs outside the two-room house, to its floorless gallery roofed with chaparral and sacuista grass.
Merwin, a ranchman in brown duck, with a contemplative eye, sat with his feet upon a table, plaiting a rawhide quirt.
Indian alertness that a ranchman farther down the corral heard nothing.
The ranchman, who is half-hunter, half-stockman, and his wife are jovial, hearty Welsh people from Llanberis, who laugh with loud, cheery British laughs, sing in parts down to the youngest child, are free hearted and hospitable, and pile the pitch-pine logs half-way up the great rude chimney.
His warning to leave the road after crossing the creek was timely, for a ranchman had been robbed by bandits on that road the month before.