dalesman
1Dalesman — Dales man (d[=a]lz man), n.; pl. {Dalesmen} (d[=a]lz men). One living in a dale; a term applied particularly to the inhabitants of the valleys in the north of England, Norway, etc. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] …
2dalesman — [dālz′mən] n. pl. dalesmen [dālz′mən] a person living in a dale, specif. in northern England …
3dalesman — noun Date: 1769 British one living or born in a dale …
4dalesman — /daylz meuhn/, n., pl. dalesmen. a person living in a dale or valley, esp. in the northern counties of England. [1760 70; DALE + S1 + MAN1] * * * …
5dalesman — noun A person from the Yorkshire Dales, or sometimes a person from Lakeland. January 28 2002, A Harry Griffin, The Guardian, A time to kill …
6dalesman — dales·man || deɪlzmÉ™n n. person living in a valley (specifically in the northern countries of England) …
7Dalesman — noun (plural Dalesmen) an inhabitant of the Yorkshire Dales in northern England …
8dalesman — dales·man …
9dalesman — n. (pl. men) an inhabitant of the dales in Northern England …
10Dalesmen — Dalesman Dales man (d[=a]lz man), n.; pl. {Dalesmen} (d[=a]lz men). One living in a dale; a term applied particularly to the inhabitants of the valleys in the north of England, Norway, etc. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] …