rare. [f. prec. + -ER. (in quots. 1836, 1855, after Ger. Engländer).] A native of England, an Englishman.

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1820.  Scott, Abbot, iv. I marvel what blood thou art—neither Englander nor Scot.

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1836.  Carlyon, Early Years, 67. Coleridge, being a NOTICEABLE ENGLANDER, and a poet withal, was not unfrequently requested to favour with a scrap of verse persons who had no very particular claims upon his muse.

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1855.  Thackeray, in Lewes, Life Goethe, VII. vii. The admission of these young Englanders.

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