Dix|i|can

Dix|i|can
Dix|i|can «DIHK see kuhn», noun.
U.S. a Republican of the southern United States.
[American English < Dixi(e) + (Republi)can; patterned on Dixiecrat]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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