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Definition of New yorker
1. Noun. A native or resident of New York (especially of New York City).
Definition of New yorker
1. Noun. An inhabitant or a resident of New York City. ¹
2. Noun. An inhabitant or a resident of the state of New York. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of New Yorker
Literary usage of New yorker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1895)
"THE FIRE BOAT NEW-YORKER, NEW YORK FIRE ... for different cities, one of them
being the New-Yorker, which is among the most powerful in the world. ..."
2. Men of Our Times; Or, Leading Patriots of the Day: Being Narratives of the by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1868)
"... First Cheap Daily Paper—The Firm of Grce'ey & Story —The new yorker, ...
and the Log Cabin—Mr. Greeley aa Editor of the new yorker—Beginning of The ..."
3. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1839)
"... I see young Love coming I'll up and run away ! LECTURES OX PHRENOLOGY AND ITS
APPLICATION. ВТ CEO. COMBE, ESQ. Reported for ihc new yorker. LECTURE VI. ..."
4. Initials and Pseudonyms: A Dictionary of Literary Disguises by William Cushing (1885)
"Aunt Margaret's trouble. By ... L. 1806. new yorker, A. ... new yorker, A.
Charles Fenno Hoffman. A winter in the West. .. NY 1835. ..."
5. Initials and Pseudonyms: A Dictionary of Literary Disguises by William Cushing (1885)
"new yorker, A. Henry Wikoff. A new yorker in the Foreign Office, ... new yorker, A.
diaries Astor Bris- ted. The upper ten thousand: sketches of American ..."
6. Bibliography of the More Important Contributions to American Economic Entomology by United States Bureau of Entomology, Nathan Banks, Samuel Henshaw (1905)
"<Rural new yorker, 6 July, 1901, p. 468. 1353. SLINGERLAND, MV Scales on maple
trees. ... <Rural new yorker, 28 September, 1901, pp. 658-9, 3 figs. 1367. ..."
7. Bibliography of the More Important Contributions to American Economic Entomology by United States Bureau of Entomology, Nathan Banks, Samuel Henshaw (1901)
"<Rural new yorker, 3 July, 1897, p. 437. Damage not of great importance. 1048.
... <Rural new yorker, 31 July, 1897, p. 501, 1 fig. Dytiscus sp. 1054. ..."