α. 1800s– Chicagoan.
β. 1800s Chicagoian.
单词 | chicagoan |
释义 | Chicagoann.adj.α. 1800s– Chicagoan. β. 1800s Chicagoian. A. n. 1. A native or inhabitant of the city of Chicago. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > other towns or cities Bostonian1682 Philadelphian1744 Bostonese1785 Nantucketer1788 Chicagoan1851 Angeleno1857 New Orleanian1862 bean-eater1867 Chicagoese1868 Los Angeleno1871 San Franciscan1875 Los Angelena1883 Angelena1905 Orleanian1935 1851 Cleveland (Ohio) Herald 17 July If any Chicagoan wishes a building more beautiful than that of his neighbor, he will do well to use Cleveland sandstone in its construction. 1861 N.Y. Herald 25 May 8/1 Several thousand Zouave organizations..all dating their organization since the tour of the Chicagoians. 1882 Advance (Chicago) 27 July A nervous, brain-weary Yankee or Chicagoan. 1958 Times 22 Nov. 7/7 Chicagoans were ever perhaps the most essential, the most typical, of Americans. 2013 N. Steinberg You were Never in Chicago iii. 39 Does being born here make you a Chicagoan? 2. An exponent of a jazz style which originated in Chicago. Cf. Chicago n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > [noun] > jazz musician > types of faker1903 swing man1903 honky-tonker1910 Chicagoan1924 stomper1925 Dixielander1927 modernist1932 swinger1934 ride man1935 all-star1937 swingster1937 hamfat1938 mouldy fig1945 traditionalist1949 trad1951 West Coaster1954 mainstreamer1961 soulster1961 New Thinger1964 1924 Evening State Jrnl. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 23 Apr. 3/1 Paul Zimm and his Chicagoans a famous dance orchestra that is headlining the Orpheum circuit theaters everywhere. 1935 Swing Music July 120/2 The best Chicagoans very often had jam sessions. 1946 R. Blesh Shining Trumpets (1949) x. 230 The earliest playing by Chicagoans shows the predominance of the one influence or the other. 1955 R. Horricks in A. J. McCarthy Jazzbk. 1955 32 They are a resurrection of the white Chicagoans in so far as their music has everything but the rare, natural inspiration of the Negro jazzmen. 2015 Amer. Music 33 316 A vocal segment of the community rejected swing bands as overly commercial, mechanistic, and slick, comparing them unfavorably to small group jazz recordings of the 1920s, particularly by the Chicagoans. B. adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the city of Chicago, its inhabitants, or the style of jazz which originated there. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [adjective] > towns or cities Bostonian1698 Chicagoese1855 New Orleanian1855 Chicagoan1861 Cantabrigian1887 Angeleno1909 Los Angeleno1960 society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > jazz > [adjective] > types of Chicagoan1861 bad1897 hot1918 red-hot1918 soft1921 low-down1922 sweet1924 barrel-house1926 New Orleans1926 straight1926 crazy1927 dirty1927 hotcha1930 jungle1935 solid1935 traditional jazz1935 powerhouse1937 gutty1939 riffy1939 jivey1944 Kansas City1946 cool1948 West Coast1949 far-out1954 nutty1955 swinging1955 mainstream1957 Afro-Latin1958 1861 Janesville (Wisconsin) Daily Gaz. 10 Oct. (advt.) A. Wallingford, Chicagoan and Western Agt., cor. Lake and Dearborn sts., Chicago. 1867 North Amer. & U.S. Gaz. (Philadelphia) 1 Oct. 1/5 Then come [in size of population] Baltimore, New Orleans and St. Louis... Would it not do for Chicagoan enterprise to rival some one of these? 1890 Lucifer Sept. 55 The ‘Chicagoan’ interviewer seems very proud of this achievement of his countryman. 1935 Hot News June 18/2 Pee-Wee Russell is the clarinet player who has most successfully upheld the Chicagoan tradition. His croaky tone and subtle phrases are in perfect taste. 1988 M. Lloyd & J. Blackmore Glass for Beautiful Home i. 31/2 These men were nourished by the American achievements of the last century. The Chicagoan architect Frank Lloyd Wright was the finest mentor. 2018 CNN.com (Nexis) 8 Jan. As the city's size and population exploded..the technologies of construction combined with supreme Chicagoan pragmatism to invent the modern typology of the skyscraper. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1851 |
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