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Definition of Outlanders
1. outlander [n] - See also: outlander
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outlanders
Literary usage of Outlanders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of England by James Franck Bright (1904)
"The " outlanders," as the new-comers were called, were thus excluded from every
... He contented himself with receiving a deputation from the outlanders ..."
2. South Africa: Its History, Heroes and Wars by William Douglas Mackenzie, Alfred Stead (1899)
"... CHAPTER V. PRESIDENT KRUGER AND THE outlanders. THEEE can be no doubt that
the place which President Kruger is to occupy in the estimation of posterity ..."
3. Causes of the War in South Africa from the American Lawyer's Standpoint: A by James Green (1900)
"When the Union presented a petition to the Volksraad, praying for a reform of
grievances, signed by thirty-eight thousand outlanders, one of the members of ..."
4. The Transvaal and the Boers: A Brief History by William Edward Garrett Fisher (1896)
"... CHAPTER XIII THE INCURSION OF outlanders AMONGST the inevitable consequences
of the discovery of gold in ..."
5. The Defence of Guenevere: A Book of Lyricsby William Morris by William Morris (1896)
"outlanders, whence come ye last ? The snow in the street and the wind on the door.
Through what green seas and great have ye past ? ..."
6. Trading with the Far East: How to Sell in the Orient: Policies: Methods by Irving National Bank (1919)
"outlanders Buyers. The chief imports are food products. The United States sends
canned milk, oatmeal and corn breakfast foods, tinned vegetables, fruits, ..."