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.)

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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.

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