Definition of Lumberman

1. Noun. A person who fells trees.

Exact synonyms: Faller, Feller, Logger, Lumberjack
Specialized synonyms: Bunyan, Paul Bunyan
Generic synonyms: Jack, Laborer, Labourer, Manual Laborer
Specialized synonyms: Scorer
Derivative terms: Fell, Log

Definition of Lumberman

1. n. One who is engaged in lumbering as a business or employment.

Definition of Lumberman

1. Noun. A man involved in the production or sale of lumber. ¹

2. Noun. a lumberjack, a logger ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Lumberman

1. [n LUMBERMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lumberman

lumberingly
lumberings
lumberjack
lumberjack breakfast
lumberjack shirt
lumberjack shirts
lumberjacked
lumberjacket
lumberjackets
lumberjacking
lumberjacks
lumberjill
lumberjills
lumberless
lumberly
lumberman (current term)
lumberman's itch
lumbermen
lumbermill
lumbermills
lumbers
lumberyard
lumberyards
lumbi
lumbo-ovarian
lumboabdominal
lumbocolostomy
lumbocolotomy
lumbocostal
lumbocostal ligament

Literary usage of Lumberman

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton Waldo Burgess (1920)
"CHAPTER XII A lumberman AND ENGINEER JOHNNY CHUCK and Striped Chipmunk were the only ones who were not on hand at the pond of Paddy the Beaver deep in the ..."

2. Use Your Government: What Your Government Does for You by Alissa Franc (1918)
"These sales of timber of small amounts for local use are encouraged so that the National Forests may serve the small lumberman and consumer; nine- tenths of ..."

3. Looters of the Public Domain by Stephen A. Douglas Puter, Horace Stevens (1907)
"... notwithstanding the collossal ideas of "Old Pard" Ma\s on the subject of evading consequences—AB Hammond, a wealthy Pacific Coast lumberman, figures as ..."

4. A Treatise on the Law of Carriers: As Administered in the Courts of the by Robert Hutchinson, Jacob Scott Matthews, William Frederick Dickinson (1906)
"Same subject—Duty to one not passenger but lawfully on train—Express messenger—Porter- News agent—lumberman.—It seems that if the person who is injured by ..."

5. The Indian Forester (1894)
"But while these fundamental differences between the work of the forester and the lumberman exist and determine their whole relation to the forest so long as ..."

6. A guide to the study of occupations: a selected critical bibliography of the by Frederick James Allen (1921)
"... and 213, training and earnings. WOOD and SMITH. Prevocational and Industrial Arts, 160-168, school gardening. lumberman BASSETT. The Story of Lumber. ..."

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