Definition & Meaning | English word HAMMERMEN


HAMMERMEN

Definitions of HAMMERMEN

  1. plural of hammerman.

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

20
AM
AMM
EN
ER
ERM
HA
HAM
ME
MEN
MER

339
AE
AEM
AER
AH
AHN
AHR
AM
AME

Examples of Using HAMMERMEN in a Sentence

  • Work was completed in 1544 and it operated as a hospital almshouse (dedicated to Mary Magdalen) under the control of MacQueen's widow, Janet Rynd until her death in 1553, when it passed to the Incorporation of Hammermen (metalworkers).
  • An example of this is the historic Glasgow Trades Hall wherein the 14 Incorporated Trades of Hammermen, Tailors, Cordiners, Maltmen, Weavers, Bakers, Skinners, Wrights, Coopers, Fleshers, Masons, Gardeners, Barbers, Bonnetmakers & Dyers yearly elected members of the Trades House, headed by the Deacon Convener of the Trades:.
  • In the 12th and 13th centuries, Perth was one of the richest trading burghs in the kingdom (along with such towns as Berwick, Aberdeen and Roxburgh), residence of numerous craftsmen, organised into guilds – for example, the hammermen (metalworkers) and glovers.
  • He was the second son of Marjorie (born Donaldson) and Matthew Guild, a wealthy armourer and hammerman of Aberdeen, and Deacon of the Guild of Hammermen and his wife, Marion Robertson.



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