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The Word of the Day for July 4 is:

Yankee \YANG-kee\ noun
1 a : a native or inhabitant of New England b : a native or inhabitant of
the northern U.S.
*2 : a native or inhabitant of the U.S.

Example sentence:
"They mistake who assert that the Yankee has few amusements...and men and
boys do not play so many games as they do in England." (Henry David Thoreau,
_Walden_)

Did you know?
Many etymologies have been proposed for "Yankee," but its origin is still
uncertain. What we do know is that in its earliest recorded use "Yankee" was a
pejorative term for American colonials used by the British military. The first
evidence we have is in a letter written in 1758 by British General James Wolfe,
who had a very low opinion of the American troops assigned to him. We also have
a report of British troops using the term to abuse citizens of Boston. In 1775,
however, after the battles of Lexington and Concord had shown the colonials
that they could stand up to British regulars, "Yankee" became suddenly
respectable and the colonials adopted the British pejorative in defiance. Ever
since then, a derisive and a respectable use of "Yankee" have existed side by
side.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.





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