释义 |
kin·kaid·er \kinˈkādə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Moses P. Kinkaid died 1922 American congressman + English -er : a settler on free land in Nebraska under terms of the Kinkaid Act in 1904 which allowed each bona fide settler 640 acres upon payment of a filing fee of 14 dollars < the place Kinkaiders make their home and prairie chickens freely roam — Carl Sandburg > |