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/jerr"zee meuhn/, n.1. a native or inhabitant of the island of Jersey.2. a native or inhabitant of New Jersey.[1815-25; (NEW) JERSEY + -MAN]
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Jerseyman — noun A male inhabitant of Jersey (the island) … Wiktionary
jerseyman — jersey·man … English syllables
jerseyman — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷mən noun (plural jerseymen) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Jersey, the island + man 1. : a native or resident of the island of Jersey 2. : new jerseyite … Useful english dictionary
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