| Definitions | Lincoln proper noun (Lincolns)
- A placename, originally in Lincolnshire, England.
- An English surname.
- w:Abraham Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States during the Civil War.
- (given name, male) of American usage, originally in honor of Abraham Lincoln.
- A brand of American automobile.
- An English breed of sheep.
- A county in many U.S. states.
- (colloquial, US) A five-dollar bill.
- 1989, Albert William Gray, Size, page 117
- :A Jackson, a , three singles. He was seven bucks short, ".
- 2006, EminemsRevenge?, Jew Girl, page 181
- : " not only winning the hand, but also collecting a five dollar per player bonus. ". Jonah yelled to Fred, who crumpled up a and tossed it toward him.
Translations: Etymology: Lindcoln, from Lindum Colonia, from (Brythonic.) Lindo, Lindon, probably from "pool", in reference to the w:Brayford Pool, Brayford.
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| lincoln adjective
- Pertaining to W:Abraham Lincoln, Abe Lincoln, as w:Lincoln Logs®.
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