A man who raises (or tends) cattle.
1Besides, the cow man hasn't been called up, she added inconsequently.
2That was Minchin, the cow man, going from the dairy to the cow sheds.
3The cow man hesitated a moment and then said, "Get in."
4Something in the quiet voice of Garrett seemed to arrest the attention of the cow man.
5That trotting- cow man at Yankton ought to come up here and show Henderson a little speed.
8Chisum was king of the Pecos; not merchant but cow man, and caring for nothing which had not grass and water on it.
9He "staked" every little cow man in Lincoln county, including a great many who hung on the flanks of John Chisum's herds.
10The cowed man slunk into the shadows behind a row of beef sides.
11He had cowed men before with the fierceness of his look.
12The children staring wide-eyed and white-faced, the weeping women, the cowed men who shuffled and mumbled!
13He liked this no better than King Chisum liked the little cow men on his flanks in the Seven Rivers country.
14Mr. Hume repeated his orders in the native tongue, and the cowed men, using their paddles, turned the long canoe round.
15He had learned to sit silent and to think while cow men talked long about the campfire and the chuck wagon.
16"They look more like brigands than cow men," grunted Kendric.