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Definition of North dakotan
1. Noun. A native or resident of North Dakota.
Definition of North dakotan
1. Adjective. Of, or pertaining to, North Dakota or its culture ¹
2. Noun. An inhabitant or a resident of the state of North Dakota. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of North Dakotan
Literary usage of North dakotan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1891)
"... and the professor's reasoning seems to rest chiefly upon the north dakotan
waters, which for some reason show larger saline percentages than the South. ..."
2. Biennial Report by North Dakota State Board of Health (1914)
"... as it now stands should put a stop to this practice, for a north dakotan can
not claim to be a non-resident of this state. The law, however, might be ..."
3. The Obvious Orient by Albert Bushnell Hart (1911)
"... goes out to Iowa and looks out for forty-dollar land; the forty-dollar man
finds twenty-dollar land in North Dakota; and the north dakotan, after a hard ..."
4. History of Dakota Territory by George Washington Kingsbury, George Martin Smith (1915)
"CA Lounsberry, of Bismarck, a journalist and an active and influential North
Dakotan, who had favored division and two states from the beginning, ..."
5. Hon. J.A. Johnson: A Partial Copy of His Letters, Travels and Addresses by John Augustus Johnson (1908)
"... medals in addition to about one hundred honorable mentions at the same exposition.
That is something that every north dakotan may well be proud of. ..."
6. Freedom of Speech by Zechariah Chafee (1920)
"There is much merit in the north dakotan remark that the only animal that is
afraid of a red flag has a fence around him. The man who insists on waving the ..."
7. The Story of the Nonpartisan League: A Chapter in American Evolution by Charles Edward Russell (1920)
"... of the typical north dakotan to the Republican party was broken, and broken
solely because of the sense of wrong under which the farmers labored. ..."