daysman (Meaning)

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daysman (n.)

An umpire or arbiter; a mediator.

Synonyms & Antonyms of daysman

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daysman Sentence Examples

  1. In times of dispute, a wise daysman can facilitate reconciliation between conflicting parties.
  2. The king appointed a trusted daysman to resolve the land dispute between neighboring lords.
  3. As a skilled negotiator, he often acted as a daysman in resolving conflicts within the community.
  4. The villagers sought the guidance of a respected elder to serve as their daysman in settling the boundary dispute.
  5. The daysman listened attentively to both sides of the argument before offering impartial judgment.
  6. In ancient cultures, the role of a daysman was crucial in maintaining peace and harmony within the tribe.
  7. The daysman's decision was accepted by all parties involved, bringing an end to years of hostility.
  8. His reputation as a fair and just daysman spread far and wide, earning him respect and admiration.
  9. When conflicts arose among the merchants, they turned to a seasoned daysman to negotiate trade agreements.
  10. The village chief served as a trusted daysman, mediating disputes and upholding justice in the community.

FAQs About the word daysman

An umpire or arbiter; a mediator.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In times of dispute, a wise daysman can facilitate reconciliation between conflicting parties.

The king appointed a trusted daysman to resolve the land dispute between neighboring lords.

As a skilled negotiator, he often acted as a daysman in resolving conflicts within the community.

The villagers sought the guidance of a respected elder to serve as their daysman in settling the boundary dispute.