secesh
English
Etymology
Shortening.
Noun
secesh (plural seceshes)
- (archaic, US, informal) A secessionist, a supporter of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War.
- 1864, Oliver Optic, The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army:
- But he was mistaken; for as the current swept the bateau around the bend of the river, he discovered, to his astonishment and chagrin, the two secesh soldiers, who had left the picket post some time before, standing at convenient distances from each other and from the shore, in the water, ready to rescue him from the fate before him.
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