1. plowman - Noun
2. Plowman - Proper noun
Alt. of Ploughman
Source: Webster's dictionaryDavis, p.101 This is perhaps nowhere more strikingly captured than in the wonderful blocks showing the plowman earning his bread by the sweat of his brow only to have his horses speed him to his end by Death. Source: Internet
A stream of visitors came to see him including Common, Heppenstall, Plowman and Cyril Connolly. Source: Internet
Holt Leaving aside the reference to the "rhymes" of Robin Hood in Piers Plowman in about 1377, the first mention of a quasi-historical Robin Hood is given in Andrew of Wyntoun 's Orygynale Chronicle, written in about 1420. Source: Internet
At the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Chancellor Donde Plowman reported 28 active cases — including 20 students and eight employees. Source: Internet
Jon Plowman, executive producer and original producer of the series, said: "Viewers have been fantastically loyal in their devotion to our show, so we're really thrilled to say that it's coming back for three new shows to celebrate our 20th anniversary. Source: Internet
Chaucer describes a Plowman in the General Prologue of his tales, but never gives him his own tale. Source: Internet