uitlander
1Uitlander — Uitlander, Afrikaans for outlander , was the name given to foreign migrant workers during the initial exploitation of the Witwatersrand gold fields in the Transvaal. Boer War These vast gold fields were discovered in 1886, within ten years the… …
2Uitlander — Uit land er, n. [D. Cf. {Outlander}.] A foreigner; an outlander. [South Africa] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
3uitlander — [ëit′län΄dər; ] E [ oit′lan΄dər, āt′lan΄dər, īt′lan΄dər] n. [Afrik < Du uit, out (for IE base see OUT) + land, land] in South Africa, a foreigner; specif., in the Transvaal, one who is not a Boer …
4Uitlander — Le cimetière des uitlanders à Pilgrim s Rest, au Mpumalanga Le terme Uitlander, un mot afrikaans signifiant « étranger », fut utilisé pour désigner les travailleurs émigrants étrangers au cours de l exploitation des mines d or du… …
5uitlander — /uyt lan deuhr, oyt /; Du. /ueit lahn deuhrdd/, n. (often cap.) a foreigner, esp. a British settler in the Boer republics prior to the formation of the Union of South Africa. [1890 95; < Afrik < obs. D, equiv. to uit OUT + land LAND + er ER1] * * …
6Uitlander — noun Etymology: Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch utelander foreigner, from utelant foreign territory, from ute out + lant land Date: 1892 foreigner; especially a British resident in the former republics of the Transvaal and Orange Free State …
7Uitlander — Hollandsk for udlænding. Boernes navn på indvandrede fremmede i Sydafrika …
8Uitlander — n. foreigner (in South Africa) …
9uitlander — uit·land·er …
10uitlander — uit•land•er [[t]ˈaɪtˌlæn dər, ˌlɑn , ˈɔɪt [/t]] n. why peo (often cap.) a foreigner, esp. a British settler in the former Boer republics • Etymology: 1890–95; < Afrik < D …