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Meaning of midman | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. A male midwife.
    rare
  2. A worker with a status lower than that over master or overseer, but greater than that of apprentice or boy.
  3. A paddler who sits in the middle of a long canoe.
  4. A sailor whose area of responsibility is in the middle of a boat.

Examples

“Coordinate term: midwoman”
“In the course of time the man-midwife or midman has displaced the midwife to an assistant position.”
“This practice contributes to the emergence of the Earth's Guides of the Passage, in each of us as midwife, or "midman", of the Passage.”
“If you do become a midwife or midman, you are allowed to get remarried if you wish to do so.”
“until fit hospitals can be built and endowed, a midman be appointed in every city or county town, and demonstrate to them the truth of their doctrines on the poor of the neighbourhood, of which there are plenty everywhere.”
“one of these seats is called in the North the 'house father's chair', and is never filled except by the head of the family; that which stands opposite to it is reserved for the principal guest, or for the midman who is of most importance in the household.”
“The Lords took the said merchants and craftsmen, on behalf o the Guildry and of the Crafts, bound, obliged, and sworn to abide by the award which should be given on all questions between them by the foresaid arbiters, vizt, Andrew Barrie and John Barrie on behalf of the Guildry, and James Scrymgeor and George Fernie on behalf of the Trades, with Mr William Meldrum, Deane of Dunkeld, as midman and oversman in case of discord—the parties to convene with their arbiters within the parish kirk of Dundee the 1st August next, and to give their final award betwixt that day and the feast of Saint Michael next thereafter, &c., &c.”
“How would a midman dare? O Lady of Kirien, how the great jewel was stolen no mortal knows, not man nor midman nor Fian nor any among the Seven Folk.”
“On the first visit of Sir George Simpson to Vancouver's Island in 1824, he accompanied the Governor as a midman in his canoes .”
“The steersman, finding himself within reach of the shore, jumped upon the rock, with one of the midmen; the other midman, not being sufficiently active, remained in the canoe, which was instantly carried out and lost to view among the high waves.”
“When she started to whirl the steersman and the midman jumped on a rock, but Louis LaPlante, may the Lord save his soul, stayed in the boat and was lost.”
“A leisure-pensioned sailor of the King Who made more knights and sailors by his talks In one short year than half the schools in Spain, As midman in his youth sailed venture-wise Joined with a master seeking coast or isle Unknown, but prospered little”
“Sailing his J22 Poco a Poco (USA 377), with midman/tactician Robert Koch and bowman Scott Frederickson, Koch is shown rounding to overtake a fleet of Banshees.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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