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Definition of Michigander
1. Noun. A native or resident of Michigan.
Definition of Michigander
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to Michigan. ¹
2. Noun. One who lives in or comes from Michigan. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Michigander
Literary usage of Michigander
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wild Ginger, Wood Sorrel and Sweet Cicely: Stories of Many Types, New to the by Matt Hoover (1909)
"The Michigander suggested that Gardner was "crazy with the heat"; but the latter
... The Michigander suddenly picked up Gardner's own gun, shouting: "Well, ..."
2. Wild Ginger, Wood Sorrel and Sweet Cicely: Stories of Many Types, New to the by Matt Hoover (1909)
"The Michigander suggested that Gardner was "crazy with the heat"; but the latter
... The Michigander suddenly picked up Gardner's own gun, shouting: "Well, ..."
3. Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Fish (1905)
"Military Tail of the Great Michigander. But in my hurry I was very near closing
this subject of military tails before I was done with it. ..."
4. "Our Women in the War.": The Lives They Lived; the Deaths They Died. From by Charleston News and Courier, S.C, News and Courier, Charleston, S.C. (1885)
"They were seven in number—one an Indian, the moat in- salting of all a Michigander,
fired with drink. After hasty and vain efforts to extort the father's ..."
5. Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State by Abraham Lincoln, John Hay (1894)
"Military Tail of the Great Michigander. But in my hurry I was very near closing
this subject of military tails before I was done with it. ..."
6. Encyclopedia of Comedy: For Professional Entertainers, Social Clubs by James Melville Janson (1899)
"Now, if a man is born in Michigan, he is a Michigander. TAMBO (laughs).—Did you
ever hear of such a thing? Michigander. Then all the women must be ..."