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Websterian

American  
[web-steer-ee-uhn] / wɛbˈstɪər i ən /

adjective

  1. pertaining to or characteristic of Daniel Webster, his political theories, or his oratory.

  2. pertaining to or characteristic of Noah Webster or his dictionary.


Etymology

Origin of Websterian

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; Webster + -ian

Example Sentences

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Mr. Pomerene, a solemn, bookish man with a Websterian manner, whose hobby is growing early table corn, is not a banker.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ratcliffe is "a great ponderous man, over six feet high, very . . . dignified," with "rather good features" and a bald Websterian head.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Websterian ideal of language as a careful garden of hardy perennials and occasional exotics, cultivated by a corps of devoted lexicographers, is consistently challenged by a weedy invasion of the vulgate.

From Time Magazine Archive

But I hev deskivered that lower stratum—I hev found it; and when the idea flashed over my Websterian intelleck, I shouted Halleloogy!

From "Swingin Round the Cirkle." His Ideas Of Men, Politics, And Things, As Set Forth In His Letters To The Public Press, During The Year 1866. by Nast, Thomas

Toombs was a short, thick, heavy-set man of the Websterian type, and one of the South's most picturesque orators.

From Under Four Administrations From Cleveland to Taft by Straus, Oscar S.

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