Liverpolitan

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Influenced by similar terms Neapolitan, metropolitan. Possibly popularized as a more high-class alternative to Liverpudlian.

Adjective[edit]

Liverpolitan (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Relating to Liverpool, England.
    Synonym: Liverpudlian
    • 2005, Helen B. McCartney, Citizen Soldiers, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 86:
      Indeed, the Liverpolitan accent had more in common with that spoken in surrounding parts of Lancashire in 1914 than it does today.

Noun[edit]

Liverpolitan (plural Liverpolitans)

  1. (rare) Someone from Liverpool, England.
    • 1907, Dixon Scott, Liverpool, A. and C. Black, page 112:
      The man, it will be seen, was himself a Liverpolitan, and I dare say he voiced very fairly the general Liverpolitan sentiment in these matters.

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