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Lincolnian

[ling-koh-nee-uhn]

adjective

  1. of or relating to Abraham Lincoln, his character, or his political principles.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Lincolnian1

An Americanism dating back to 1905–10; Lincoln + -ian
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Example Sentences

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Bingham and his fellow Lincolnian visionaries’ grand idea was not merely birthright citizenship but equal birthright citizenship under the flag.

In calling for Trump’s criminal prosecution, the Jan. 6 committee is ignoring the Lincolnian principles embodied in the 14th Amendment.

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And, Avlon believes, the Lincolnian example could be a similar balm for our political wounds today.

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By Lincolnian reasoning, Trump is indifferent to the fragile majesty of democratic institutions because he is impervious to the sacrifices on which they rest.

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Her definition of freedom as “what we ought”, that is, what she determines, is more Orwellian than Lincolnian.

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