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ˈpatlander slang. [f. Patland, slang for Ireland, f. Pat n.2] An Irishman.
1820Sporting Mag. VI. 271 The game of the Patlander claimed the praise of all present. 1834M. Scott Cruise ‘Midge’ i. (1836) 4 There spoke your mother, you Patlander, you—there shone out Kilkenny. 1878N. Amer. Rev. CXXVI. 259 Their success against brother Patlanders seemed doubly welcome. |