Wolverine State

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Michigan has a long-standing association with the wolverine: for example, many Detroiters volunteered to fight during the American Civil War and George Armstrong Custer, who led the Michigan Brigade, called them the "Wolverines". Perhaps originally from a local trade in wolverine fur, or perhaps suggesting a vicious temper.

Proper noun[edit]

Wolverine State

  1. (informal) A nickname for Michigan.

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