dalesman

English

Etymology

dale + -s- + -man

Noun

dalesman (plural dalesmen)

  1. A person from the Yorkshire Dales, or sometimes a person from Lakeland.
    • January 28 2002, A Harry Griffin, The Guardian, A time to kill.
      The dalesmen's sport, fox-hunting on the fells, is gradually returning after its 11-months' foot-and-mouth ban.

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