dogman

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  1. A man who has charge of dogs, such as a dog breeder or dog trainer; specifically, a man who trains dogs for the bloodsport of dogfighting.

  2. (RQ:Henry Sixes and Sevens)

  3. (quote-book)

  4. (quote-book)|edition=4th|location=London|publisher=L. Upcott Gill,(nb...)|year=1893|year_published=1905|page=12|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/b28101443/page/12/mode/1up|oclc=19424681|passage=It is an error of modern dog men to wean puppies too soon—they should run with the bitch till six weeks old, being at the same time fed.

  5. (quote-book)|edition=2nd|location=Camp Dennison, Oh.|publisher=The Eberhart Kennels|year=1902|page=112|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/everythingaboutd00eberrich/page/112/mode/1up|oclc=624198456|passage=(smallcaps).— (..) The system will require good support, and, it may be, a course of tonics, such as a grain or two of quinine, night and morning, in the form of a pill; or, using one of the Condition Pills you see advertised in this book—Clayton's, Dent's or Sergeant's—they are all good, made by dogmen for dogs, and you won't go amiss in using either of them in such cases.

  6. (quote-book) When a contract is drawn up for a fight, the participants decide on a central location. They then contact a dogman in that area to make arrangements to have the fight at a location that he provides. (..) On the day of the fight the participants and the spectators, usually members of the fraternity, which tends to be almost exclusively male, meet at a dogman’s house near the location where the fight will take place. (..) This gathering of the fraternity before the event is a very important element of the dogmen subculture.

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  8. (quote-journal)

  9. An alleged cryptid or mythological creature that is part dog and part man; also a deity who is part dog and part man.

  10. (quote-book) Dog-Men, however, have historically enjoyed a much richer and more varied mythology than their lycanthropic cousins, no doubt as a result of the ambiguity of the dog itself as much as of cultural or historical trends.

  11. (quote-book) Their apparent hybrid nature makes them “dogmen” or “man-wolves.” (..) Reports of dogmen date to ancient times. In some cases, they were thought to be a type of debased human.

  12. A man who sells dog meat.

  13. (RQ:Browning Poems before Congress) / And filch the dogman’s meat / To feed the offspring of God?

  14. An assistant to a operator, responsible for securing the crane's load and directing the operator.

  15. (synonyms)

  16. (quote-book)|year=2005|page=243|isbn=978-0-7333-1589-3|passage=The usual crane crew required for operation of the site was one crane driver and two dogmen, but the BLF insisted that the builder keep a relief crane driver and a relief dogman permanently on site.

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