foeman
Americannoun
plural
foemennoun
Etymology
Origin of foeman
before 1000; Middle English foman, Old English fāhman. See foe, man
Example Sentences
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But to the newsmen and photographers scrambling to cover his world-girdling tour of the British Commonwealth, Prince Philip was a relentless foeman.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Lately Pat Crowe has been going straight, the foeman of crime and drink.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"I am a Douglas, a Douglas!" sputtered stout-hearted Douglo, and rose to vanquish his foeman.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"I fear for the life of your foeman," she told Tommen sol-emnly.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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"His foeman will be stuffed with straw," Joff said as he rose.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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