New Englishman

English

Noun

New Englishman (plural New Englishmen)

  1. (uncommon, historical) A (male) inhabitant of New England; a New Englander.
  2. (historical) An Englishman who settled in Ireland in the 16th or 17th centuries, as distinct from earlier Old English settlers.

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