Yank

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A Yankee, a Northerner: someone from the Northern United States, especially from New England.
 * 2) * 1865, unnamed Confederate officer, according to Lieutenant Joseph E. Moody, U.S.V., “Life in Confederate Prisons”, in Civil War Papers, Volume II, Massachusetts Commandery (1900), page 368:
 * Halt! come down there, you Yanks, come down!
 * 1)  An American: someone from the United States.
 * 1)  An American: someone from the United States.
 * 1)  An American: someone from the United States.

Synonyms

 * ; see Thesaurus:American

Translations

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