See also: Cowman

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Etymology

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From cow +‎ -man.

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Noun

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cowman (plural cowmen)

  1. A man involved in a free-range cattle business, in either ownership or hired hand roles.
    Synonyms: cattleman, rancher, cowhand, cowherd, cowperson, cowpoke, cowboy
    Coordinate term: cowgirl
  2. A man involved in a dairy cattle or feedlot cattle business.
    Synonyms: herdsman, cowhand, cowherd, cowkeeper
    • 1944, Emily Carr, “The Cousins' Bobtails”, in The House of All Sorts:
      One cousin was rich and had a beautiful estate; the other was poor and was overseer and cowman for his cousin.
    • 1961, Adrian Bell, My Own Master, Faber and Faber, page 237:
      [] my cowman, who was George's successor at Road Farm []

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