† ˈtrueman Obs.
Forms: see true a.
[The phr. true man written as one word; cf. oldman, old man 1.]
A faithful or trusty man; an honest man (as distinguished from a thief or other criminal).
1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 7274 Ac þe gode trywemen of þe lond wolde abbe ymad king..edgar aþeling. 1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 1337 Þys fals men..Þat, for hate, a trewman wyl endyte, And a þefe for syluer quyte. c 1400 Destr. Troy 11157 Wacchemen for to wale, wacches to kepe, Of trewmen in towres, for treason of other. 1583 B. Melbancke Philotimus Y ij, Thou art like a Thiefe, that thinkes euerye Tree a trueman. 1647 A. Ross Myst. Poet. xiii. (1675) 326 Thieves..use to stand nearer the Altar of Occasion, than True-men many times do. |