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Orangeman; Orangemen (disambiguation); Orangewomen; Orangewoman

Orangeman         
¦ noun (plural Orangemen) a member of the Orange Order, a Protestant political society in Ireland, especially in Northern Ireland.
Orangeman         
·noun One of a secret society, organized in the north of Ireland in 1795, the professed objects of which are the defense of the regning sovereign of Great Britain, the support of the Protestant religion, the maintenance of the laws of the kingdom, ·etc.;
- so called in honor of William, Prince of Orange, who became William III. of England.
Orangemen         
·pl of Orangeman.

Wikipedia

Orangemen

Orangemen or Orangewomen can refer to:

  • Historically, supporters of William of Orange
  • Members of the modern Orange Order (also known as Orange Institution), a Protestant fraternal organisation
  • Members or supporters of the Armagh GAA Gaelic football team
  • The former name of the sports teams of Syracuse University, now called the Syracuse Orange
  • The elite cheering group of the Seattle Pacific University men's basketball team
Examples of use of Orangeman
1. The senior Orangeman in Belfast, Dawson Bailie, said he would not condemn the rioters‘ actions.
2. The senior Orangeman in Belfast, county grandmaster Dawson Bailie, said on Monday he would not condemn the rioters‘ actions.
3. Protestant and Catholic, Orangeman and Nationalists, have closed in deadly struggle till the wail of the wounded and dying has filled the air, till the orderly population is panicked.
4. Mr Baillie was questioned about photographs of an Orangeman clearly holding a brick in his hand and confronting police, to which he replied: He didnt have it over his head.
5. Roy Barwise, 48, and John Irwin, 43, were jailed last week after over the discovery of a UVF arms haul at the home of another Liverpool Orangeman, Alan Clair, in 2004.