chasseur vs woodman

chasseur

noun
  • A hunter or huntsman. 

  • A soldier equipped for rapid movement; also, any of several light infantry regiments, especially in France. 

  • A servant or attendant. 

  • A hotel messenger, especially in France. 

  • A dish of meat cooked in a sauce containing mushrooms, shallots and white wine. 

woodman

noun
  • Someone who lives in the wood and manages it; a woodsman; (by extension) someone who spends time in the woods and has a strong familiarity with that environment. 

  • Someone who makes things from wood. 

  • Someone who cuts down trees or cuts and sells wood, lumberjack, woodcutter. 

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