Bowman (noun)

  1. A person skilled in the use of a bow, especially one used in archery.
  2. A person who operates the bow of a ship or boat.

Origin:

The word 'bowman' originates from the middle english word 'bogman' meaning a man who uses a bow.

Examples:

  1. The bowman was a master of the bow, able to hit targets with remarkable accuracy and speed.
  2. The bowman was a formidable opponent, feared by his enemies for his deadly skill with the bow.
  3. The bowman was a respected member of the hunting party, providing food for the group with his bow.
  4. The bowman was a crucial member of the crew on a sailing ship, responsible for steering the ship with the bow.
  5. The bowman was an important figure in many cultures, revered for his skill with the bow and his bravery in battle.
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