Sydnesian

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Etymology

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From Sydney +‎ -sian (c. 1837). Potentially derived from the sound /-dʒ(ə)n/ used in Glaswegian or Norwegian, with the g substituted by an s.

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Sydnesian (plural Sydnesians)

  1. (dated) A native or inhabitant of Sydney, Australia.
    Synonyms: Sydneyan, Sydneysider, Sydneyite
    • 9 November 1837, “Sporting Intelligence”, in The Sydney Herald[1]:
      The Sydnesians then went in and scored 97; while in the second innings their adversaries only scored 32, leaving 33 in favor of Sydney with only one innings.

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