[(Cape) Du., f. uit out + land land. Cf. G. ausländer.] = OUTLANDER b.
1892. [see OUTLANDER b].
1893. Natal Times, 30 Sept. The uitlanders petitions for redress had been received with silence.
1901. Contemp. Rev., March, 313. One of the most grievous blunders committed by the military authorities, has been in connection with the Uitlanders.
attrib. 1894. Daily News, 31 May, 2/6. The uitlander opinion, even in the Transvaal, was strongly alive to the advantages of the union.
1895. Westm. Gaz., 12 Dec., 7/1. He aims at the Presidency and counts on large uitlander support.
transf. 1902. Fortn. Rev., March, 376. Disputes will not be avoided as the uitlanders [in Korea] become more numerous and powerful.