Definition of Britisher. Meaning of Britisher. Synonyms of Britisher

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Definition of Britisher

Britisher
Britisher Brit"ish*er, n. An Englishman; a subject or inhabitant of Great Britain, esp. one in the British military or naval service. [Now used jocosely]

Meaning of Britisher from wikipedia

- States, the Republic of Ireland and elsewhere, shortened from "Briton" or "Britisher". "Limey" (from lime / lemon) is a predominantly North American slang...
- The British diaspora in India, though comprising only 37,700 British nationals in 2006, has had a significant impact due to the effects of British colonialism...
- Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan of Spennithorne, PC, QC, DL (25 September 1939 – 21 January 2015) was a British Conservative politician and barrister who served...
- of death of Ram Dayal Singh Gurjar Roorkee became under the control of Britisher. Roorkee is home to Asia's first engineering college the Indian Institute...
- Britons in Mexico, or British Mexicans, are Mexicans of British descent or British-born persons who have become naturalized citizens of Mexico. The British...
- 60% of the country's produce. The modern abohar was developed by the britishers on the Motif of Paris. Abohar was founded by Abheraj Bhatti, a Rajput...
- of characterization ... he, the American, takes orders from Bond, the Britisher, and that Bond is constantly doing better than he". For three of the novels...
- Extremists. The moderates preferred to avoid direct conflict with the Britishers, aiming instead to reform their governance to better serve the country's...
- This is a list of notable singers, dancers and actors who married titled Britons (nobility and royalty). This list includes only those who contracted marriages...
- deaths. Hormizd was his Iranian name, for communicating with Indians and Britishers he used the name Hormusji. There were 40 vacancies, of which 15 were filled...