bushman
1 Americannoun
plural
bushmen-
a woodsman.
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Australian. a pioneer; dweller in the bush.
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(initial capital letter) San.
noun
noun
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a member of a hunting and gathering people of southern Africa, esp the Kalahari region, typically having leathery yellowish skin, short stature, and prominent buttocks
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any language of this people, belonging to the Khoisan family
noun
Etymology
Origin of bushman
1775–85; bush 1 + man, modeled on Afrikaans boschjesman literally, man of the bush
Example Sentences
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Mr Phillips was known as an experienced hunter and bushman who knew the area he disappeared into well.
From BBC • Oct. 9, 2025
“Bushman” could accurately be called a fish-out-of-water movie, but part of the conceit is that Gabriel, who happily identifies as a bushman, seems more settled than everyone else.
From New York Times • Feb. 1, 2024
Murray's bid for a second grand slam title Down Under has sparked a light-hearted dig at Australia's iconic celluloid hero "Crocodile Dundee", the weathered bushman played by Paul Hogan in the 1986 film.
From Reuters • Jan. 15, 2013
Surely an Inuit elder or a Kalahari bushman has equal credentials when it comes to describing and passing on a way of life or way of thought to enhance the lives of future generations.
From The Guardian • Nov. 22, 2012
But it did not delight him as it had delighted Jack; the master bushman failed to share his old hand's sentimental regard for all that pertained to the bush.
From My Lord Duke by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)
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