Definitions for Lincolnian

Lincolnian Lin·coln·i·an

Spelling: [ling-koh-nee-uh n]
IPA: /lɪŋˈkoʊ ni ən/

Lincolnian is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 175 anagrams from letters in Lincolnian (aciillnnno).

Definitions for Lincolnian

adjective

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

Origin of Lincolnian

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

Examples for Lincolnian

It was "Lincolnian felt," and Lincoln Island possessed yet another manufacture.

The Lincolnian droop in his great, sad, mournful mouth accentuated the resemblance to the martyr president.

The Lincolnian "leetle questions" were beginning to be rankling darts.

That was a truly Lincolnian speech, because it took a very complicated claim and made it very articulate.

Professor Martens based his original plea of the czar's on the Lincolnian guide for the soldiers in our war.

We decided that the remark was too Lincolnian to be mistaken and no man but he could have put the situation so quaintly.

Lincoln in the World focuses on several distinct challenges that defined “Lincolnian foreign policy.”

In more than one event the Lincolnian snappy and headlong manner was the fruit of study and deliberation.

"Lincolnian simplicity" was, in fact, an improvement on the code of his illustrious predecessor.

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