Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- proper noun a resident of Louisiana.
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- adjective From, or pertaining to, the state of
Louisiana - noun Someone from, or pertaining to,
Louisiana
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a native or resident of Louisiana
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Examples
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The Louisianan is a policy wizard and a relentless fundraiser and can help Perry on both counts.
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The Louisianan is the co-founder of BleachBright, based in Louisiana, which sold the Hossens materials to start their business.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Visiting sites like the Fourchon Maritime Ridge with folks volunteering their time and expertise to rebuild a little piece of Louisianan wetland is uplifting.
Bill Chameides: Working on the Wetlands: One Blade of Grass at a Time Bill Chameides 2010
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Louisianan. a backward state who needs all the help they can get, uh m.
Think Progress » Senator Of Katrina-Ravaged Louisiana Collaborates To Block Climate Action 2010
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Visiting sites like the Fourchon Maritime Ridge with folks volunteering their time and expertise to rebuild a little piece of Louisianan wetland is uplifting.
Bill Chameides: Working on the Wetlands: One Blade of Grass at a Time Bill Chameides 2010
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Visiting sites like the Fourchon Maritime Ridge with folks volunteering their time and expertise to rebuild a little piece of Louisianan wetland is uplifting.
Bill Chameides: Working on the Wetlands: One Blade of Grass at a Time Bill Chameides 2010
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How any Louisianan – or Mississippian for that matter – could even consider voting repugniscum escapes me.
Think Progress » Jindal: ‘It Hurts Our Feelings’ To Be Called The ‘Party of No’ 2010
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My last name is a French one — presumably not from the Haitian adventure that started my family's time here in the Americas, but from the Louisianan who evidently owned us.
Archive 2010-02-01 2010
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So at the very lease you would think the Vetter would speak up calling this a out rage seeing he ` s a US senator him self and they all like a family there, just the fact that she ` s also a Louisianan like him self.
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My last name is a French one — presumably not from the Haitian adventure that started my family's time here in the Americas, but from the Louisianan who evidently owned us.
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