foeman

English

/ˈfəʊmən/

noun
Definitions
  • An enemy; a foe in battle; an armed or unarmed adversary; a demon

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English foman (an enemy, devil, demon) inherited from Old English fāhman (enemy) compound from English foe + English man (person, male person, adult male, human male, short for m, human).

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English

man

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person, male person, adult male, human male, short for m, human

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