Yankee
adj 1: used by Southerners for an inhabitant of a northern state
in the United States (especially a Union soldier)
n 1: an American who lives in the North (especially during the
American Civil War) [syn: Yankee, Yank, Northerner]
2: an American who lives in New England [syn: New Englander,
Yankee]
3: an American (especially to non-Americans) [syn: Yankee,
Yank, Yankee-Doodle]
Yankee I. nounEtymology: origin unknown Date: 1758 1.a. a native or inhabitant of New England b. a native or
inhabitant of the northern United States
2. a native or inhabitant of the United States • Yankeedomnoun • YankeeismnounII. Date: 1952 — a communications code word for the
letter y
Yankee n. colloq. 1 often derog. = YANK. 2 US an inhabitant of New England or one of the northern States. 3 hist. a Federal soldier in the Civil War. 4 a type of bet on four or more
horses to win (or be placed) in different races. 5 (attrib.) of or as of the Yankees. Phrases and idioms: Yankee Doodle 1 an American tune and song regarded as a national air. 2 =
YANKEE. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. uncert.: perh. f. Du. Janke dimin. of Jan John attested (17th c.) as a nickname
yankee n. colloq. 1 often derog. = YANK. 2 US an inhabitant of New England or one of the northern States. 3 hist. a Federal soldier in the Civil War. 4 a type of bet on four or more
horses to win (or be placed) in different races. 5 (attrib.) of or as of the Yankees. Phrases and idioms: Yankee Doodle 1 an American tune and song regarded as a national air. 2 =
YANKEE. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. uncert.: perh. f. Du. Janke dimin. of Jan John attested (17th c.) as a nickname
Yankee
(Yankees)
1. A Yankee is a person from a northern or north-eastern state of the United
States. (mainly AM)
N-COUNT
2. Some speakers of British English refer to anyone from the United States as a
Yankee. This use could cause offence. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
Yankee
ˈjæŋkɪ n. colloq. 1 often derog. = YANK. 2 US an inhabitant of
New England or one of the northern States. 3 hist. a Federal soldier in
the Civil War. 4 a type of bet on four or more horses to win (or be placed)
in different races. 5 (attrib.) of or as of the Yankees. øYankee Doodle 1
an American tune and song regarded as a national air. 2 = YANKEE. [18th c.:
orig. uncert.: perh. f. Du. Janke dimin. of Jan John attested (17th c.) as
a nickname]
Yankee \Yan"kee\, a.
Of or pertaining to a Yankee; characteristic of the Yankees.
The alertness of the Yankee aspect. --Hawthorne.
Yankee clover. (Bot.) See Japan clover, under Japan.
Yankee \Yan"kee\, n. [Commonly considered to be a corrupt
pronunciation of the word English, or of the French word
Anglais, by the native Indians of America. According to
Thierry, a corruption of Jankin, a diminutive of John, and a
nickname given to the English colonists of Connecticut by the
Dutch settlers of New York. Dr. W. Gordon (``Hist. of the
Amer. War,'' ed, 1789, vol. i., pp. 324, 325) says it was a
favorite cant word in Cambridge, Mass., as early as 1713, and
that it meant excellent; as, a yankee good horse, yankee good
cider, etc. Cf. Scot yankie a sharp, clever, and rather bold
woman, and Prov. E. bow-yankees a kind of leggins worn by
agricultural laborers.]
A nickname for a native or citizen of New England, especially
one descended from old New England stock; by extension, an
inhabitant of the Northern States as distinguished from a
Southerner; also, applied sometimes by foreigners to any
inhabitant of the United States.
From meanness first this Portsmouth Yankey rose, And
still to meanness all his conduct flows. --Oppression,
A poem by an
American
(Boston,
1765).
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