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Transjordanian, n. and a.|ˌtrɑːnsdʒɒˈdeɪnɪən, ˌtræns-, -nz-| Also (in non-spec. senses) trans-Jordanian. [f. Trans-Jordan (see trans- 7), Transjordan(ia) (see below) + -ian, -an: see Jordanian a. and n.] A. n. A person from beyond the river Jordan (see Jordan2); also transf.; spec. (now Hist.) a native or inhabitant of Transjordan (Transjordania), a territory east of the Jordan, now part of the Hashemite kingdom of the Jordan. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the land beyond the Jordan; spec. (now Hist.) of or pertaining to Transjordan. Cf. trans-Jordan, -ic s.v. trans- 7. The emirate of Transjordan(ia) was established under British mandate in 1921. The name was retained for the short-lived kingdom (1946–9), now Eastern Jordan.
1920G. Saintsbury Notes on Cellar-bk. iv. 52 Gentiles, as it were, or at least trans-Jordanians to the pure Israel of Medoc. 1922G. Bell Let. 18 Dec. (1927) II. xxii. 660 The conquest of Hayil..will bring Ibn Saud into the theatre of trans-Jordanian politics. 1965M. Spark Mandelbaum Gate iv. 97 He disliked the Lebanese and wished all the Arabs were Palestinian or Transjordanian. 1979R. Thomas Eighth Dwarf xxvi. 251 The Jews are going to have to fight..the Syrians and the Egyptians and..the Transjordanians. |