Crossword-Solution: YEOMANRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Yeomanry | n. | The position or rank of a yeoman. |
| Yeomanry | n. | The collective body of yeomen, or freeholders. |
| Yeomanry | n. | The yeomanry cavalry. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “YEOMANRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BRITISH mounted volunteer corps | 1 answer |
| Former British cavalry. | 1 answer |
| Gentry's subordinates | 1 answer |
| Old social class | 1 answer |
| Small-landed proprietors | 1 answer |
| Volunteer cavalry force | 1 answer |
| Small freeholders | 1 answer |
| CLASS OF SMALL FREEHOLDERS WHO CULTIVATED THEIR OWN LAND | 11 answers |
| TROOP formation | 29 answers |
| TROOPS, body of | 29 answers |
| Army __ | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with YEOMANRY (5)
The sports were regulated by an officer of inferior rank, termed the Provost of the Games; for the high rank of the marshals of the lists would have been held degraded, had they condescended to superintend the sports of the yeomanry.
Except for his deformity he might have enlisted in one of the yeomanry regiments which were constantly being sent out.
The said son was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford, was a captain in the Tweeddale Yeomanry, and served for some years as honorary attache at various embassies.
Neither is that state (which, for any thing I know, is almost peculiar to England, and hardly to be found anywhere else, except it be perhaps in Poland) to be passed over; I mean the state of free servants, and attendants upon noblemen and gentlemen; which are no ways inferior unto the yeomanry for arms.
Poor John, the days of his whips and spurs, and Yeomanry dinners, were quite over; and with that incredible softness of the Jenkin nature, he settled down for the rest of a long life, into something not far removed above a peasant.
Quotes with YEOMANRY (3)
The matter of sedition is of two kinds: much poverty and much discontentment.... The causes and motives of sedition are, innovation in religion; taxes; alteration of laws and customs; breaking of privileges; general oppression; advancement of unworthy persons, strangers; dearths; disbanded soldiers; factions grown desperate; and whatsoever in offending people joineth them in a common cause.' The cue of every leader, of course, is to divide his enemies and to unite his friends…
... vast accession of strength from their younger recruits, who having nothing in them of the feelings or principles of ’76 now look to a single and splendid government of an Aristocracy, founded on banking institutions and monied in corporations under the guise and cloak of their favored branches of manufactures commerce and navigation, riding and ruling over the plundered ploughman and beggared yeomanry.
Eunice had deposited St John upon the balcony of the first-floor apartment of former Liberal MP, The Rt. Hon. Leonard Cossins, the disgraced Lord Mayor of Mitchell-Baines who had been removed from office having been caught administering counterfeit buttercup syrup to the local yeomanry whilst on a hunting trip to Stoke-Poges.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1950–2014).