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Stockman — ist der Name folgender Personen: David Stockman (* 1946), US amerikanischer Politiker Harry Stockman (1905–1991), schwedischer Radioingenieur und Erfinder Jacques Stockman (* 1938), belgischer Fußballspieler Lowell Stockman (1901–1962), US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stockman — Stock man, n.; pl. {Stockmen}. A herdsman; a ranchman; one owning, or having charge of, herds of live stock. [Australia & U.S.] W. Howitt. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stockman — ● stockman nom masculin (mot anglais) En Australie, en Nouvelle Zélande, en Nouvelle Calédonie, homme qui garde le bétail à cheval … Encyclopédie Universelle
stockman — ► NOUN 1) a person who looks after livestock. 2) US an owner of livestock … English terms dictionary
stockman — [stäk′mən; , stäk′man΄] n. pl. stockmen [stäk′mən, stäk′men΄] 1. a person who owns or raises livestock 2. Chiefly Austral. a person who has charge of livestock 3. a person who works in a stockroom or warehouse … English World dictionary
Stockman — In the Australian lexicon, stockman is the traditional name given to a person who looks after the livestock on a large property known as a station and owned by a grazier or a grazing company. They may also be the persons employed at abattoirs,… … Wikipedia
stockman — UK [ˈstɒkmən] / US [ˈstɑkmən] noun [countable] Word forms stockman : singular stockman plural stockmen a man whose job is to look after farm animals … English dictionary
Stockman — This surname, recorded in the spellings of Stock, Stocke, and Stockman, is of 8th century Anglo Saxon origins. It has three possible sources. The first being a topographical name for someone who lived either near a large tree, or by a bridge over … Surnames reference
Stockman Motel — (Hebbronville,США) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 211 South Smith Avenue … Каталог отелей
Stockman's Hall of Fame — noun → Australian Stockman s Hall of Fame …
stockman — noun Date: 1806 one occupied as an owner or worker in the raising of livestock (as cattle or sheep) … New Collegiate Dictionary