Kentuckian

Kentuckian
adjective or noun see Kentucky

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  • Kentuckian — [kən tuk′ē ən] adj. of Kentucky: usually used in the predicate n. a person born or living in Kentucky * * * See Kentucky. * * * …   Universalium

  • Kentuckian — [kən tuk′ē ən] adj. of Kentucky: usually used in the predicate n. a person born or living in Kentucky …   English World dictionary

  • Kentuckian — noun A resident or person born in the state of Kentucky. During the Civil War, many Kentuckians found themselves fighting their own family members …   Wiktionary

  • Kentuckian — n. resident of Kentucky (USA) adj. of or from Kentucky (USA) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Kentuckian — [kɛn tʌkiən] noun a native or inhabitant of the US state of Kentucky. adjective relating to Kentucky …   English new terms dictionary

  • kentuckian — ken·tuck·i·an …   English syllables

  • Kentuckian — noun a native or resident of Kentucky • Syn: ↑Bluegrass Stater • Hypernyms: ↑American …   Useful english dictionary

  • SS Kentuckian — was a cargo ship built in 1910 for the American Hawaiian Steamship Company. During World War I she was known as USAT Kentuckian in service for the United States Army and USS Kentuckian (ID 1544) in service for the United States Navy. After her… …   Wikipedia

  • The Fighting Kentuckian — Infobox Film | name = The Fighting Kentuckian caption = director = George Waggner producer = John Wayne writer =George Waggner starring =John Wayne Oliver Hardy Vera Ralston Philip Dorn Marie Windsor music = George Antheil cinematography = Lee… …   Wikipedia

  • The Kentuckian — Infobox Film name = The Kentuckian image size = caption = director = Burt Lancaster producer = Harold Hecht James Hill (uncredited) writer = Felix Holt (novel) A.B. Guthrie Jr. narrator = starring = Burt Lancaster Dianne Foster Diana Lynn Walter… …   Wikipedia

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