Definitions for yeomanries

yeomanries yeo·man·ry

Spelling: [yoh-muh n-ree]
IPA: /ˈyoʊ mən ri/

Yeomanries is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 16 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 841 anagrams from letters in yeomanries (aeeimnorsy).

Definitions for yeomanries

noun

  1. yeomen collectively.
  2. a British volunteer cavalry force, formed in 1761, originally composed largely of yeomen, that became part of the British Territorial Army in 1907.

Origin of yeomanries

1325-75; Middle English yemanry; see yeoman, -ry

Examples for yeomanries

In a very short time we were able to use the yeomanry in the front line.

Within an hour Captain Martin had returned with a troop of yeomanry.

Now, can you see, Cripplestraw, any way at all that the yeomanry can be put in front?

Taxes and tenancies-at-will have cleared out the yeomanry of England.

On March 1, on a debate on the yeomanry, the majority had been 1.

The yeomanry: In neo-feudalist California, the biggest losers tend to be the old private sector middle class.

He seems to be a captain of some sort, a yeomanry captain by the look of him.

But burgesses and yeomanry would not be chevelry, and H agrees with E.

You should come to some of our yeomanry sprees in Casterbridge or Shottsford-Forum.

This decline, not surprisingly, has engendered a dour mood among much of the yeomanry.

Word Value for yeomanries
Scrable

16

Words with friends

16

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