Vrystaat, interjection and & noun
- Origin:
- AfrikaansShow more Afrikaans, elliptical for Oranje Vrystaat the Orange Free State, a Boer republic during the 19th century, from 1910 one of the four provinces of South Africa, and since 1994 one of the country’s nine provinces.
A. interjection Used as an (often ironical) exclamation of exaltation, triumph, approbation, or encouragement; a rallying call. Hence Vrystaat noun, a cry of ‘Vrystaat!’; attributive, enthusiastically South African.
1961 Rand Daily Mail 31 May 1On the square several hundred young people sang folk songs and cheered lustily as a bearded veteran was hoisted shoulder high to wave a South African flag and shout ‘vrystaat’.
1993 G. McIntosh in Sunday Times 20 June 23‘Vrystaat’ is probably the best-known South African slogan.
Used as an (often ironical) exclamation of exaltation, triumph, approbation, or encouragement; a rallying call. Hence Vrystaat noun, a cry of ‘Vrystaat!’; attributive, enthusiastically South African.
Free State noun phrase. Also attributive.
- Derivatives:
- Hence Vrystater noun, one from the Orange Free State.1990 E. Prov. Herald 16 May (Food & Wine Suppl.)Although a ‘Vrystater’, Ross completed his high school education at SACS in Cape Town.

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