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Plainsman

Plainsman \Plains"man\, n.; pl. -men. One who lives in the plains.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
plainsman

1858, from plains + man (n.).

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plainsman

n. A native, inhabitant or settler of a plains region, but especially of the United States prairies

WordNet
plainsman

n. an inhabitant of a plains region (especially the Great Plains of North America)

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Plainsman (South Dakota)

The Daily Plainsman, also referred to as the Plainsman, is a newspaper in Huron, South Dakota. The paper is owned by the News Media Corporation. It started operation in 1886 and is still in production today.

Plainsman (South Africa)
For the Huron, South Dakota newspaper see Huron Plainsman.

The Plainsman is a local newspaper in the Mitchell's Plain region of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

Category:Newspapers published in South Africa Category:Media in Cape Town Category:Publications with year of establishment missing

Plainsman

Plainsman or The Plainsman may refer to:

Films:

  • The Plainsman, a 1936 Western film starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur
  • The Plainsman (1966 film), a Technicolor remake of the 1936 film

Newspapers:

  • Plainsman (South Africa), a local newspaper
  • Plainsman (South Dakota), a newspaper in Huron, South Dakota, United States
  • Kanto Plainsman, a United States Air Force newspaper out of Tachikawa Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, from 1961 to 1970
  • The Auburn Plainsman, the student-run newspaper of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, United States

Vehicles:

  • Chrysler Plainsman (1957-1959), the station wagon version of the Australian Chrysler Royal automobile
  • Beechcraft Plainsman, a car made in 1946 by the Beech Aircraft Company

Other uses:

  • The Plainsman Museum, Aurora, Nebraska, United States
  • The Plainsman, a comic book mutant, part of Team Tejas

Usage examples of "plainsman".

The Standi plainsman, dressed in knee-high black boots and a deep brown riding jacket, drew abreast of her.

The plainsman, guiding his horse with motions of his legs, held his own torch high.

She guessed that after centuries wandering the roads of Alasea alone, the plainsman had grown to distrust any arm but his own.

She watched the plainsman untether one of the two draft horses that trailed behind Meric.

The plainsman kicked his horse to a faster pace, signaling the end of this discussion.

The plainsman was pushing through the curtain toward her, the fake blindfold in hand.

Even so, the plainsman marched with one hand on the pommel of his silver sword.

The plainsman cartwheeled his arm at the edge of the stair, but one arm was not enough.

They were considerably shorter than the plainsman, whose height seemed to intimidate them.

The soldiers, bolder now that the tall plainsman was chained, prodded him and Catchflea to their feet.

The plainsman saw Di An, the smallest elf present, slip from her handhold as larger diggers outstripped her effort.

Li El regarded the match of the tall plainsman and two Hestite warriors with evident interest.

The plainsman squinted into the gloom, but saw absolutely nothing but smoke and noxious vapors.

Karn was in no condition to stop him, but the plainsman could scarcely get his legs to move.

The old plainsman nervously watched over his shoulders as the nearly invisible crowd crept along behind him.