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English Dictionary: yeomanry by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
yeomanry
n
  1. class of small freeholders who cultivated their own land
  2. a British volunteer cavalry force organized in 1761 for home defense later incorporated into the Territorial Army
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Yeomanry \Yeo"man*ry\, n.
      1. The position or rank of a yeoman. [Obs.] [bd]His estate of
            yeomanry.[b8] --Chaucer.
  
      2. The collective body of yeomen, or freeholders.
  
                     The enfranchised yeomanry began to feel an instinct
                     for dominion.                                    --Bancroft.
  
      3. The yeomanry cavalry. [Eng.]
  
      {Yeomanry cavalry}, certain bodies of volunteer cavalry
            liable to service in Great Britain only. [Eng.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Yeomanry \Yeo"man*ry\, n.
      A British volunteer cavalry force, growing out of a royal
      regiment of fox hunters raised by Yorkshire gentlemen in 1745
      to fight the Pretender, Charles Edward. The members furnish
      their own horses, have fourteen days' annual camp training,
      and receive pay and allowance when on duty. In 1901 the name
      was altered to {imperial yeomanry} in recognition of the
      services of the force in the Boer war. See {Army
      organization}, above.
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