Battle Born State
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Definition
Proper noun: * Battle Born State: An official nickname for the U.S. state of Nevada, referring to its entry into the Union during the American Civil War.
Usage
- This term is used as a proper noun, specifically a nickname. It is always capitalized.
- It is used in formal and informal contexts to refer to the state of Nevada, often emphasizing its historical identity.
- It is commonly seen on state emblems, license plates, and in historical or promotional materials.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The nickname is sometimes used poetically or rhetorically to invoke Nevada's spirit of resilience and independence, traits associated with its founding during a national conflict.
- It can be used in contrast to other state nicknames (e.g., "The Silver State") to highlight the historical circumstance of statehood rather than its economic resources.
Variants and Related Words
- Nevada: The official name of the state.
- The Silver State: Another official nickname for Nevada, referencing its mining history.
- Sagebrush State: An unofficial nickname for Nevada.
- Battle Born: The shortened adjectival form, often used attributively (e.g., "Battle Born pride").
Synonyms
- Nevada (the direct synonym as the state's name).
- The Silver State (a synonymous nickname with a different historical reference).
Notes on Meaning
- The term has only one primary meaning: the nickname for Nevada. Its significance is entirely historical and symbolic, stemming from the fact that Nevada achieved statehood on October 31, 1864, during the American Civil War ("born of battle").
Noun
- a state in the southwestern United States