Yankee

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Definition
  1. Noun:

    • An American, especially as perceived by non-Americans: A term used to refer to a citizen or inhabitant of the United States of America, often from an external perspective.
    • An American who lives in New England: Specifically denotes a native or resident of the northeastern U.S. region comprising the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
    • An American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War): Historically, a term used, particularly by Southerners, for an inhabitant of the northern states, especially a Union soldier.
  2. Adjective:

    • Characteristic of the northern U.S., especially New England: Pertaining to the culture, habits, or attributes associated with Yankees.
    • Used by Southerners for an inhabitant of a northern state: Employed attributively to describe someone or something from the northern United States, often during the Civil War era.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:

    • To many Europeans, a yankee is simply an American.
    • The old yankee from Vermont spoke with a distinct accent.
    • During the war, the Confederate troops fought against the yankees.
  • Adjective:

    • She appreciated his yankee ingenuity and practicality.
    • The general referred to the yankee soldiers advancing from the north.
Advanced Usage
  • "Yankee" as a cultural archetype: The term can evoke stereotypes of practicality, frugality, and industriousness, often associated with New England.

    • The novel explored the clash between southern gentility and yankee shrewdness.
  • International vs. domestic usage: Outside the U.S., "Yankee" broadly means any American. Within the U.S., its meaning is regional: to Southerners, it means any Northerner; to Northerners, it often means a New Englander.

    • In London, they called him a yankee, but back in Georgia, he was just another northerner.
Variants and Related Words
  • Yank (n., informal): A shortened, informal form of "Yankee," commonly used internationally to mean an American.

    • The British press often refers to American tourists as "Yanks."
  • Yankeeism (n.): A custom, trait, or mode of speech characteristic of Yankees.

  • Yankeedom (n.): The region inhabited by Yankees; New England or the northern states collectively.
Synonyms
  • American (n.): A citizen of the United States. (This is the neutral, standard term.)
  • Northerner (n.): An inhabitant of the northern part of a country, especially the northern U.S. states.
  • New Englander (n.): A native or resident of New England.
Related Phrases
  • Yankee Doodle: A well-known American patriotic song and a historical term.

    • The children sang "Yankee Doodle" in the school play.
  • Yankee ingenuity: A phrase denoting the practical cleverness and innovative spirit stereotypically attributed to New Englanders.

    • The simple yet effective repair was a classic example of yankee ingenuity.
Idioms
  • "Damn Yankee": A derogatory term historically used in the Southern U.S., especially during and after the Civil War, for a Northerner who moves to or is present in the South.
    • After the war, some locals still viewed the new factory owners as damn yankees.
Adjective
  1. used by Southerners for an inhabitant of a northern state in the United States (especially a Union soldier)
Noun
  1. an American (especially to non-Americans)
  2. an American who lives in New England
  3. an American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War)

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