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canoeman — ca*noe man (k[.a]*n[=oo] man), n.; pl. {Canoemen} (k[.a]*n[=oo] men). One who uses a canoe; one who travels in a canoe. [1913 Webster] Cabins and clearing greeted the eye of the passing canoeman. Parkman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
canoeman — Mea wa a, wa a … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Canoemen — canoeman ca*noe man (k[.a]*n[=oo] man), n.; pl. {Canoemen} (k[.a]*n[=oo] men). One who uses a canoe; one who travels in a canoe. [1913 Webster] Cabins and clearing greeted the eye of the passing canoeman. Parkman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Man of Aran — Directed by Robert J. Flaherty Produced by Michael Balcon Written by Robert J. Flaherty Starring Colman Tiger King … Wikipedia
The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes — is a 1968 Canadian short film. It is a humorous geography lesson where a tour of the Great Lakes is made by a lone canoeist who experiences most of the cataclysmic changes of ages of lake history. Words of the lesson are sung in familiar ballad… … Wikipedia
canoeist — ca*noe ist (k[.a]*n[=oo] [i^]st), n. A canoeman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
San Francisco River — The San Francisco River is a river in the southwest United States, the largest tributary of the Upper Gila River. The river originates in New Mexico and enters the Gila down stream from Clifton, Arizona.ee also*List of Arizona rivers *List of New … Wikipedia
Francois Payette — (b.1793 d. post 1844) was a fur trader. Born near Montreal, he began his career as a canoeman, was hired by John Jacob Astor and shipped to the Oregon Country aboard the Beaver , entering the mouth of the Columbia River on May 9, 1812. With sale… … Wikipedia
voyageur — noun A trader, particularly in furs, who worked (and explored) in the area of Canada and the northern United States from the 16th to early 19th centuries; they were often of Quebecois extraction. Syn: canoeman, fur trader … Wiktionary
canoeiro — ˌkanəˈwā(ˌ)rō noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized, often attributive Etymology: Portuguese, literally, canoeman, from canoa canoe (from Spanish) + eiro er … Useful english dictionary