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Michigander|mɪʃɪˈgændə(r)| [f. prec.] A native or inhabitant of the State of Michigan.
1848A. Lincoln Coll. Works (1953) I. 509, I mean the military tail you Democrats are now engaged in dove⁓tailing on to the great Michigander. 1865Harper's Mag. May 814/1 One of the Michiganders uses the goose-quill to some purpose. 1897Outing XXX. 293/1 (heading) Michi-gander lawmakers. 1952Manch. Guardian Weekly 8 May 4/2 Jackson would like to have been known thereafter as ‘The Republican City’ and several boosters and patriotic Michiganders did their best to make that name take. |