Wilkinsonian

Adjective

 * 1) Pertaining to the Quaker preacher Jemima Wilkinson, known as the, or to the Society of Universal Friends.
 * 2) Pertaining to any of a large number of other people with the surname Wilkinson,
 * 1) Pertaining to any of a large number of other people with the surname Wilkinson,
 * 1) Pertaining to any of a large number of other people with the surname Wilkinson,
 * 1) Pertaining to any of a large number of other people with the surname Wilkinson,

Noun

 * 1) A follower of the Quaker preacher Jemima Wilkinson, known as the ; a member of the Universal Friends.
 * 2) A supporter of any of a number of other people named Wilkinson.
 * 3) * 1879, George Hill, The electoral history of the borough of Lambeth since 1832, page 134, referring to supporters of :
 * If Mr. Doulton does not know what consistency is, teach him, and place Mr. Wilkinson at the head of the poll. That was regarded as "vituperation," and the St. Giles's poet was called into play. This was the shot he fired at the Wilkinsonians
 * 1) * 1970, Harry Emerson Wildes, Anthony Wayne, Trouble Shooter of the American Revolution (Greenwood), referring to supporters of :
 * The Wilkinsonians, unaware that the Commander-in-Chief knew of their plots, continued their disloyal practices. They spread rumors among the Kentuckians that trouble with the commissariat was all Wayne&#39;s fault, and that
 * 1) * 1970, Harry Emerson Wildes, Anthony Wayne, Trouble Shooter of the American Revolution (Greenwood), referring to supporters of :
 * The Wilkinsonians, unaware that the Commander-in-Chief knew of their plots, continued their disloyal practices. They spread rumors among the Kentuckians that trouble with the commissariat was all Wayne&#39;s fault, and that
 * The Wilkinsonians, unaware that the Commander-in-Chief knew of their plots, continued their disloyal practices. They spread rumors among the Kentuckians that trouble with the commissariat was all Wayne&#39;s fault, and that

Related terms

 * Wilkinsonianism