ˈfōmən noun
( plural foemen )
Etymology: Middle English foman, from Old English fāhman, from fāh hostile + man — more at foe , man
: an enemy in war : foe
and the stern joy which warriors feel in foemen worthy of their steel — Sir Walter Scott
ˈfōmən noun
( plural foemen )
Etymology: Middle English foman, from Old English fāhman, from fāh hostile + man — more at foe , man
: an enemy in war : foe
and the stern joy which warriors feel in foemen worthy of their steel — Sir Walter Scott
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012