[(Cape) Du., f. uit out + land land. Cf. G. ausländer.] = OUTLANDER b.

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1892.  [see OUTLANDER b].

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1893.  Natal Times, 30 Sept. The uitlanders’ petitions for redress had been received with silence.

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1901.  Contemp. Rev., March, 313. One of the most grievous blunders committed by the military authorities, has been in connection with the Uitlanders.

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  attrib.  1894.  Daily News, 31 May, 2/6. The uitlander opinion, even in the Transvaal, was strongly alive to the advantages of the union.

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1895.  Westm. Gaz., 12 Dec., 7/1. He aims at the Presidency and counts on large uitlander support.

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  transf.  1902.  Fortn. Rev., March, 376. Disputes will not be avoided as the uitlanders [in Korea] become more numerous and powerful.

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