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		Definition of patroon in English: patroonnoun pəˈtruːnpəˈtrun US historical A person given land and granted certain manorial privileges under the former Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey.  Example sentencesExamples -  Another mass meeting of tenants resolved to ‘go into a ten-year contest with the patroon or until a redress of grievances is obtained’.
 -  Yet the original grants under which the patroons had obtained their power withstood all attempts to remove them.
 -  At first, the rights of the Dutch were maintained, and many prominent families, such as the De Peysters, who were descendants of Dutch patroons, continued to be a cultural, mercantile, and political force.
 -  When the English took over the colony from the Dutch in 1664, the patroon system was continued and, indeed, large manors were allotted to English settlers.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Dutch.    Definition of patroon in US English: patroonnounpəˈtrunpəˈtro͞on US historical A person given land and granted certain manorial privileges under the former Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey.  Example sentencesExamples -  Yet the original grants under which the patroons had obtained their power withstood all attempts to remove them.
 -  When the English took over the colony from the Dutch in 1664, the patroon system was continued and, indeed, large manors were allotted to English settlers.
 -  Another mass meeting of tenants resolved to ‘go into a ten-year contest with the patroon or until a redress of grievances is obtained’.
 -  At first, the rights of the Dutch were maintained, and many prominent families, such as the De Peysters, who were descendants of Dutch patroons, continued to be a cultural, mercantile, and political force.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Dutch.     |