mason-dixon line
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A map of the United States shows the Mason-Dixon line between Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Definition
Proper noun: 1. A historical boundary: The Mason-Dixon Line is the demarcation line surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon to resolve a border dispute between the British colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania. 2. A symbolic cultural and political divide: Before and during the American Civil War, it became the symbolic dividing line between the Northern free states and the Southern slave states.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Mason-Dixon Line was originally intended to settle a property dispute.
- In the 19th century, the concept of the Mason-Dixon Line represented a deep division over slavery.
Advanced Usage
- "south of the Mason-Dixon Line": Used idiomatically to refer to the Southern United States and its associated culture.
- His accent clearly places him from somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon Line.
- "north of the Mason-Dixon Line": Used idiomatically to refer to the Northern United States.
- Attitudes on the issue can differ significantly north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Variants and Related Words
- Mason and Dixon's Line: A less common, full historical name for the boundary.
- Dixie (noun): A colloquial name for the Southern United States, whose association was strengthened by the symbolic meaning of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Synonyms
- Dividing line: A general term for something that marks a separation, often used in a metaphorical sense similar to the symbolic use of the Mason-Dixon Line.
- Demarcation line: A formal term for a fixed boundary or limit.
Related Idioms
- "Cross the Mason-Dixon Line": To travel between the North and the South of the United States, often implying a passage between two distinct cultural regions.
- When we crossed the Mason-Dixon Line, the landscape and even the food began to change.
A map of the United States shows the Mason-Dixon line between Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Noun
- the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania; symbolic dividing line between North and South before the American Civil War