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Definition of New englander
1. Noun. An American who lives in New England.
Lexicographical Neighbors of New Englander
Literary usage of New englander
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1890)
"new englander. Vol. VII. 6 A Correct Apprehension of God Essential to True
Worship : \ or ... new englander. 9 Christ's Rule for Alms-giving. new englander. ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1862)
"Wesley- anism and Taylorism—Reply to the new englander. new englander. July, 1861.
Art. HI. Theology of Wesley- Reply to the Methodist Quarterly Review. ..."
3. Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789 by William Babcock Weeden (1891)
"THE new englander IN HIS HOME. 1663-1690. PARLIAMENT, protectorate, and crown
had kept /control of England, but the lesser England, the child across the ..."
4. A History of American Literature .. by Moses Coit Tyler (1890)
"Roger Williams as revealed in his own writings—His exceptional at- . tractiveness as
an early New-Englander—What he stood for in his time in New England—A ..."
5. A Handbook of New England by Porter Sargent (1916)
"THE new englander The stranger to New England will naturally be desirous to see
and study the ' typical new englander,' for the reputation of that ..."
6. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"He is the poet of the well-disposed, the virtuous and intelligent New-Englander.
—JOHNSON, CHARLES F., 1897, Library of the World's Best Literature, ed. ..."
7. Joseph H. Choate by Theron George Strong (1917)
"Mr. Choate was a typical new englander. He was nurtured and educated under New
England influences, and imbued with New England characteristics; ..."