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hillman

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From hill +‎ man.

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hillman (plural hillmen)

  1. A native or inhabitant of hilly or mountainous country; a tribesman who lives in the mountains.
    • 1990, Peter Hopkirk, The Great Game, Folio Society, published 2010, page 6:
      Indian hillmen of exceptional intelligence and resource, specially trained in clandestine surveying techniques, were despatched across the frontier disguised as Muslim holy men or Buddhist pilgrims.
  2. (folklore) A supernatural being, such as a dwarf, that lives beneath a hill.
    • 1828, Thomas Keightley, The Fairy Mythology, volume I, London: William Harrison Ainsworth, page 186:
      A farmer on whose ground there was a little hill, resolved not to let it lie idle, and began at one end to plough it up. The hill-man, who lived in it, came to him and asked him how he dared to plough on the roof of his house.