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单词 missourian
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Missourianadj.n.

Brit. /mᵻˈzʊərɪən/, U.S. /məˈzʊriən/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Missouri n., -an suffix.
Etymology: < Missouri n. + -an suffix. Compare French Missourite , feminine adjective (1744 in the passage translated in quot. 1761 at sense A.; see also note below), Missourien , noun (1865). With sense B. 2 compare earlier Missouri n.An earlier form Massourite (1698) translates French Massourite (1697 in L. Hennepin Nouvelle découverte); the form Massorite is also recorded in the following isolated example:1722 D. Coxe Carolana i. 16 The Yellow [River] is called the River of the Massorites, from a great Nation inhabiting in many Towns near its juncture with the River of the Ozages.
A. adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Missouri people or the state of Missouri.
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the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > North America > [adjective] > U.S.A. > specific states or regions > others
Carolinian1705
Georgian1740
Missourian1761
Alaskian1788
Vermontese1798
Alaskan1807
Michigan1814
Russo-American1814
Illinoian1818
Mississippian1819
Middle Atlantic1826
New Mexican1834
Louisianian1835
Texian1835
Oregonian1850
Texan1852
Nebraskan1853
Tennessean1853
Ozark1856
Dakotan1874
Kansan1894
Ozarkian1906
Tex-Mex1949
Texican1982
1761 tr. P. de Charlevoix Jrnl. Voy. N.-Amer. II. 224 I have just seen a Missourian woman [Fr. une femme Missourite] who tells me, her nation is the first we meet with in going up the Missouri.
1883 R. A. Proctor in Knowledge 13 July 28/1 A habit chaffingly attributed to the Missourian belles.
1885 ‘M. Twain’ in Cent. Mag. Dec. 201 The Masons gave us a Missouri country breakfast, in Missourian abundance.
1948 H. L. Mencken Amer. Lang. Suppl. II. vii. 173 D. S. Crumb..unearthed a great deal more that was specially Missourian, e.g...buckshot land, poor clay soil.
2000 Editor & Publisher Mag. (Nexis) 3 July 21 She believes Missourian editors ‘were using their own prejudices to speak for the public’.
B. n.
1. A native or inhabitant of the territory or (after 1821) state of Missouri in the United States.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > specific state > states
Marylander1640
Rhode Islander1665
Jerseyman1679
Pennsylvanian1685
Carolinian1705
Georgian1732
Marylandian1750
Jersey blue1758
Californian1762
Louisianian1775
Mississippian1775
Acadian1776
Vermonteer1778
Kentuckian1779
Vermontese1783
Indianian1784
Cohee1786
Kentuck1789
Virginian1797
Michiganian1813
Michigan1814
Tennessean1815
Ohioan1818
Illinoian1819
Ohian1819
Missourian1820
buckeye1823
Vermonter1825
Hoosier1826
red horse1833
sucker1833
wolverine1833
puke1834
corn-cracker1835
Texian1835
Alaskan1836
Texan1837
Michigander1838
Oregonian1838
Rackensack1839
Arkansian1844
badger1844
Bay Stater1845
Lone Star Stater1845
Oregonese1845
tar-boiler1845
weasel1845
web foot1845
Alabaman1846
Iowanc1848
Arkansan1851
Minnesotian1851
Washingtonian1852
Minnesotan1854
Nebraskan1854
Kansian1855
Utahan1855
Floridan1856
fly-up-the-creek1857
Dakotian1861
Coloradan1862
Coloradian1862
Texican1863
Coloradoan1864
tarheel1864
Cajun1868
Kansan1868
Montanian1869
Floridian1870
mudcat1872
New Jerseyan1872
Arkansawyer1874
longhorn1876
Mainer1879
New Jerseyite1885
prune picker1892
Hawaiian1893
Oklahoman1894
Tex1909
blue hen's chicken1921
Tejano1925
Geechee1926
Arkie1927
sooner1930
wyomingite1930
New Mexican1940
Okie1948
1820 Deb. Congr. U.S. 26 Jan. (1855) 945 I cannot believe that I, or any other man or men, are better capable of governing Missourians than they are of governing themselves.
1862 Harper's Mag. Sept. 450/2 Teamsters, many of whom were young Missourians embarked for the first time upon a prairie trip.
1899 T. Hall Tales 279 ‘The bar ain't here—wish it was,’ interrupted a long-nosed Missourian.
1944 B. A. Botkin Treasury Amer. Folklore ii. 318 One of the harshest of these [sc. slang names] is Puke, for a Missourian.
1957 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 258/2 About 1,700 armed Missourians invaded Kansas and stuffed the ballot boxes.
1992 D. Morgan Rising in West iii. xiii. 234 Truman, a Missourian with strong Midwestern beliefs, had been popular with Okies.
2. = Missouri n. 1. Obsolete.
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the world > people > ethnicities > North American peoples > Plains Indian > [noun] > Siouan
Assiniboine1690
Missouri1698
Osage1698
Santee1698
Teton1698
Yankton1698
Sioux1703
Kansa1722
Otoe1760
Omaha1761
Maha1778
Big Belly1785
Mandan1790
Minnetaree1796
Crow1801
Dakota1804
Gros Ventre1804
Kaw1804
Miniconjou1804
Ponca1804
Absaroka1812
Oglala1825
Missourian1833
Lakota1846
Dakotan1871
Hidatsa1873
Siouan1885
1833 A. Jackson in J. D. Richardson Compilation Messages & Papers of President (1896) III. 37 Treaty with the united bands of Ottoes and Missourians, made 21st September, 1833.
1835 L. Ford in A. B. Hulbert Call of Columbia (1934) 239 Those [part of Ottoes] who remained built a village near the junction of the Missouri and the Mississippi; and..were afterwards called the Missourians.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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