Cable is a frontiersman at heart, with no love for cities or their inhabitants.
From the time.com
You can build your reputation as a frontiersman by hunting rabbits, foxes and deer.
From the timesunion.com
The group of explorers was led by Daniel Boone, the legendary frontiersman.
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Frontiersman Jim Bowie charms a saloonkeeper whose brother covets silver on Indian land.
From the post-gazette.com
A frontiersman only became whole when his family came west to join him.
From the guardian.co.uk
Daniel, the best-drawn of these, is a gruff, God-fearing frontiersman.
From the guardian.co.uk
Kenton became Boone's close friend, as well as a legendary frontiersman in his own right.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In Mr. Butterfield, we have a frontiersman-scholar with a keen eye.
From the online.wsj.com
To appreciate him properly, think of him as a kind of frontiersman.
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A man who lives on the frontier
A frontier is a political and geographical term referring to areas near or beyond a boundary. 'Frontier' was borrowed into English from French in the 15th century, with the meaning "borderland"--the region of a country that fronts on another country (see also marches).
(Frontiersmen (University of Houston)) The Frontiersmen are a group of students from the University of Houston that are involved in many university events including athletic games. The Frontiersmen began as a tradition at the university in 1948.
(frontiersmanship) The craft or skill of being a frontiersman, of succeeding in settling a frontier