NOUN
- a member of a society founded in Ireland in 1795 to uphold Protestantism and the British sovereign
How To Use Orangeman In A Sentence
- At last when attempts were made to elect to Parliament an Irish lawyer who added to his impecuniousness, eloquence, a half-finished University education, and an Orangeman's prejudices of the best brand of Belfast or Derry, inter-civic strife took the form of physical violence. The World for Sale, Complete
- Describing the average Orangeman as ‘the last thing in obscurantism, prejudice, and ignorance,’ he viewed the Order as the antithesis of an Irish Ireland citizenry.
- The former Orangeman was awarded a Masters degree in theology for his studies on secret societies and Christianity.
- If the latter is Hispanic or Black or Mississippian, lowan, Appalachian, or Yankee; Baptist or Catholic or Lutheran or Jewish or Episcopalian: German or Orangeman or Irish or Slav; urban or rural ” in each such case, one would expect to find significant differences in symbol systems. Melt That Pot