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roundsman <roundsmen [raʊndzmən] > [ˈraʊndzmən] N

township [ˈtaʊnʃıp] N

clansman <clansmen [klænz­mən] > [ˈklænzmən] N

woodsman <woodsmen [ˈwʊz­mən] > [ˈwʊzmən] N

kinsman <kinsmen [ˈkınz­mən] > [ˈkınzmən] N

townsfolk [ˈtaʊnzfəʊk] N

spokesman <spokesmen [ˈspəʊksmən] > [ˈspəʊksmən] N

sportsman <sportsmen [ˈspɔːts­mən] > [ˈspɔːtsmən] N

statesman <statesmen [ˈsteıtsmən] > [ˈsteıtsmən] N

steersman <steersmen [ˈstıəz­mən] > [ˈstıəzmən] N

swordsman <swordsmen [ˈsɔːdzmən] > [ˈsɔːdzmən] N

tradesman <tradesmen [treı­dzmən] > [ˈtreıdzmən] N

tribesman <tribesmen [traı­bzmən] > [ˈtraıbzmən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The townsman part should not be taken literally, however, as there was no civic autonomy in the early days.
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He acted as a goldsmith, copperplate engraver, bookkeeper, and also as a townsman.
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With its classicist building elements it is the last architectural example of a stately townsman's house from the 18th century.
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He was sympathetic and well liked by the college's trustees and by many a townsman.
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