Crossword clues for orangemen
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
secret society founded 1795 in Belfast to promote Protestant power in Northern Ireland, named for William of Orange (who became King William III of England and triumphed in Ireland at the head of a Protestant army at the Battle of the Boyne), of the German House of Nassau. His cousins and their descendants constitute the royal line of Holland.\n
\nThe name is from the town of Orange on the Rhone in France, which became part of the Nassau principality in 1530. Its Roman name was Arausio, which is said in 19c. sources to be from aura "a breeze" and a reference to the north winds which rush down the valley, but perhaps this is folk etymology of a Celtic word. The name subsequently was corrupted to Auranche, then Orange. The town has no obvious association with the fruit other than being on the road from Marseilles to Paris, along which masses of oranges were transported to northern France and beyond. In this roundabout way the political/religious movement of Northern Irish Protestantism acquired an association with the color orange, the Irish national flag acquired its orange band, and Syracuse University in New York state acquired its "Otto the Orange" mascot.
Wikipedia
Orangemen can refer to:
- Historically, supporters of King William III of Orange
- Members of the modern Orange Order (also known as Orange Institution), a Protestant fraternal organisation
- Members or supporters of the County Armagh Gaelic football team
- The former name of the male sports teams of Syracuse University, now called the Syracuse Orange
- The elite cheering group of the Seattle Pacific University men's basketball team
Usage examples of "orangemen".
Not those dratted Orangemen and their battles against the Ribbonmen and Hiberians again.