Obs. rare. [f. ANGLO- + ? MAN, but app. associated in sense with Fr. anglomane: see next.] A partisan or friend of English interests in America. (Understood to have been invented by Jefferson.)
1787. T. Jefferson, Writ. (1859), II. 317. It will be of great consequence to France and England, to have America governed by a Galloman or Angloman. Ibid. (1795), IV. 124. A treaty of alliance between England and the Anglomen, against the Legislature and people of the United States.