"Yeomen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Yeomen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Yeomen
speak

"Yeomen" Meaning

Yeomen refers to:

1. Historical: A yeoman was a class of free landowning small-scale farmers or agricultural laborers in medieval England, typically owning a yeoman's house and several acres of land. Yeomen were considered to be in the middle class of society, between the aristocracy and the common folk.

2. Military: In the modern military, a yeoman is a rank below a warrant officer and above an ordinary seaman. A yeoman typically performs administrative and support duties, such as personnel management, accounting, and supply chain management.

In both contexts, the term yeoman is associated with honesty, hard work, and a strong sense of duty and responsibility.

"Yeomen" Examples

Usage Examples for "Yoemen"


1. Historical Context

In the time of Henry VIII, a yeoman (or yeomen) was a class of small landowners or farmers in England. Their landholdings were larger than those of laborers but smaller than those of esquires, placing them in a social class below the gentry.

2. Modern Usage

- In community policing, a specialist constable or a senior police officer often refers to as yeomen, especially in the UK, emphasizing a particular role in community engagement or operations.

3. Literary Reference

- In literature and historical fiction, yeomen are sometimes portrayed as common men who serve as foot soldiers or militiamen, reflecting their historical origins in military service and community defense.

4. Nautical and Sailing Context

- In naval and sailing contexts, a yeoman can be a nautical term for a responsible sailor or officer in charge of a small boat or vessel. This usage is less common but reflects historical influences on naval duties and hierarchy.

5. Context in Public Services

- The Police Yeomanry is a UK organization composed of citizen soldiers who perform ceremonial, ceremonial and Regimental duties with the remaining Operational Teams managing havened Charity liaison duties and Reorganisation; Newsletter editing etc.

"Yeomen" Similar Words

Yen

speak

Yenisei

speak

The Yenisei River is a major river in southern Siberia, Russia. The name "Yenisei" comes from the Mongolian word "Enumeration of waters" or "Mother Yenisei", and was given to the river by the Buryat and Mongols. It is the eighth-longest river in the world by discharge volume and the 17th-longest river in the world by length.<br><br>The Yenisei River originates near the mouth of the Angara River in the Baikal Mountains of southern Siberia and flows over 3,487 kilometers (2,166 mi) east to the Kara Sea on the Arctic Ocean. In doing so, it passes through the Turukhansk Depression, the Selenge River, the Kachin River and Lake Yenisei before emptying into the Kara Sea.<br><br>The river's basin contains the Upper Tunguska River and the Divnogorye region. The river is home to numerous borets, kizhi, eutch tingökolsene what vent(image entrance here whether Na science medical).

Yeniseian

speak

Yenisey

speak

The word "Yenisey" can refer to a few different things, but predominantly it is associated with:<br><br>1. Yenisey, the largest and longest river of Siberia in Russia, which flows into the Kara Sea. It is one of the world's greatest rivers in terms of the discharge of water and sediment.<br><br>2. Yenisey River (Turkey or German): Less commonly, Yenisey can be confused with a rare surname found in Turkey and sometimes, in certain Eastern European countries such as Germany, among other places. It may also refer to a rare given name originating from Eastern Europe, often with Slavic or Turkic roots.<br><br>3. FK Yenisey Krasnoyarsk: This is a professional football club based in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.<br><br>4. Yenisey (island): In his book, "Journey to the End of the Earth" (1872), the British zoologist John Blackwood reprinted and adapted a work by the Russian explorer Mikhail Tikhmenev, who described the westernmost off-shore island of New Guinea region as Yenisey island (not as territories of Australia or Papua Guinea but of geographical definition).<br><br>In general, "Yenisey" relates primarily to the large river in Siberia, the surrounding geography, or notable entities named after this important Siberian waterway.

Yenite

speak

Yeoman

speak

Yeomanly

speak

Yeomanry

speak

Yeovil

speak

Yep

speak

Yerevan

speak

Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia. It is located at the crossroads of West Asia and Eastern Europe, on the shores of Lake Sevan and the Hrazdan River.

Yernut

speak

Yersin

speak

Yersiniosis

speak

Yersinosis

speak

Yes

speak