toftman (Meaning)
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toftman (n.)
The owner of a toft. See Toft, 3.
Synonyms & Antonyms of toftman
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toftman Sentence Examples
- The toftman stood resolute, guarding the village against marauders.
- Despite his age, the toftman's keen eyesight and unwavering determination made him a formidable presence.
- The toftman's knowledge of the surrounding lands proved invaluable in protecting the settlement.
- The villagers relied heavily on the toftman's wisdom and experience in times of trouble.
- The toftman's loyal hound, a constant companion, barked a warning whenever strangers approached.
- The toftman's sword, honed and polished, was always within reach, ready to defend the village.
- The toftman's humble abode stood at the edge of the settlement, a testament to his unwavering commitment.
- The children of the village looked up to the toftman as a symbol of strength and courage.
- The toftman's legacy lived on long after his passing, a reminder of the importance of vigilance and loyalty.
- The toftman's spirit continued to guide the villagers, ensuring the safety and well-being of generations to come.
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The owner of a toft. See Toft, 3.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The toftman stood resolute, guarding the village against marauders.
Despite his age, the toftman's keen eyesight and unwavering determination made him a formidable presence.
The toftman's knowledge of the surrounding lands proved invaluable in protecting the settlement.
The villagers relied heavily on the toftman's wisdom and experience in times of trouble.