Correct spelling for the English word "biederman" is [bˈiːdəmən], [bˈiːdəmən], [b_ˈiː_d_ə_m_ə_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "biederman" is derived from the Middle High German term "bîdemanne", which is a combination of "bîde" meaning "without" and "manne" meaning "man". In medieval times, "biederman" referred to an impoverished or destitute person, specifically a man who had no property or means of support. Over time, the term evolved and its meaning expanded to signify a commoner or a simple, ordinary man. However, it is important to note that "biederman" is not a commonly used term in modern English.