ringman
See also: ring-man
English
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Etymology
Noun
ringman (plural ringmen)
- A male entertainer who works in the ring of a circus.
- A man within the betting ring of a racecourse; a bookmaker who works in the ring.
- A male boxer or prizefighter.
- A man who works in a ring where animals are exhibited.
- An auctioneer's assistant who spots bids and communicates information back to the auctioneer.
- (obsolete) The ring finger.
- 1545, Roger Ascham, Toxophilus, the Schole of Shootinge […], London: […] Edouardi Whytchurch, →OCLC:
- And when a man shooteth, the might of his shoote lyeth on the foremost finger, and on the ringman