Menfolk (noun)

A group of men; men considered collectively.

Origin:

Formed from the old english man, meaning man, and folk, meaning people.

Examples:

  1. The menfolk gathered at the local pub for a night of drinks and good company.
  2. The menfolk in the small village were known for their hard work and integrity.
  3. The menfolk of the family were proud of their strong heritage and traditions.
  4. The menfolk of the town were summoned to the town hall for an important meeting.
  5. The menfolk in the army were respected for their bravery and commitment to their country.
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