Bowman vs Bowsman - What's the difference?
bowman | bowsman |
(archery) An archer.
* Bible, Jer. iv. 29
(nautical) The person, in a team or among oarsmen, positioned nearest the bow.
(nautical) A sailor who works in the bow of a vessel.
1851 , , Moby Dick , Chapter 72:
“Being the savage's bowsman , that is, the person who pulled the bow-oar in his boat (the second one from forward), it was my cheerful duty to attend upon him while taking that hard-scrabble scramble upon the dead whale's back."
As a proper noun bowman
is .As a noun bowsman is
(nautical) a sailor who works in the bow of a vessel.bowman
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(bowmen)- The whole city shall flee for the noise of the horsemen and bowmen .