See also: Goodman and good man

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Etymology edit

From Middle English godeman, equivalent to good +‎ man.

Noun edit

goodman (plural goodmen)

  1. (now rare, chiefly Scotland) A familiar appellation of civility for a man. [from 10th c.]
  2. (now Scotland or historical) A husband; the master of a house or family. [from 13th c.]

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