Americaness
English
Noun
Americaness (uncountable)
- Alternative spelling of Americanness
- 2002, Rusty L. Monhollon, "This Is America?:" The Sixties in Lawrence, Kansas, Palgrave, →ISBN, page 125:
- There was support for the United States' involvement in Vietnam, though in Lawrence such support expressed a particular brand of patriotism, an Americaness drawn from the past.
- 2005, Sarah K. Fields, Female Gladiators: Gender, Law, and Contact Sport in America, University of Illinois Press, published 2008, →ISBN, page 47:
- Although cultural pride in baseball seems to stem from its Americaness, cultural pride in football seems linked to the sport's manly qualities […]
- 2008, Patrick B. Mullen, The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore, University of Illinois Press, →ISBN, page 8:
- The necessity of race to Americaness continued through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and remains central to our identity today: […]
Noun
Americaness (plural Americanesses)
- (rare) A female American.
- 1839, James Fenimore Cooper, Home as Found, page 93:
- With such expectations, then, every true American and Americaness was expected to be at his or her post, for the solemn occasion.
- 1889 Americanisms (quoting Hallberger's Illustrated Magazine, date unknown)
- This woman is like most Americanesses - she hates walking.
- 2007 1634: The Baltic War
- But this office was reputedly run by Americanesses, and the stories about them were enough to make any sane man pause. Incredible women, by all accounts
- 2017 1636: The Ottoman Onslaught
- Between me and the picture of Denise— mostly the portrait—they'll be thinking 'Americans.' Well, Americanesses.
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