Zuricher

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See also: Züricher

English

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Etymology

From Zurich +‎ -er, or from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] German Züricher.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Zuricher (plural Zurichers or Zuricher)

  1. A native or inhabitant of Zurich.
    • 1834, John Warner Barber, An Account of the Most Important and Interesting Religious Events:
      The officer in command of the Zurichers instantly marched to sustain the post.
    • 2002, Bruce Gordon, The Swiss Reformation, page 135:
      In the eastern parts of the Confederation, where the Zurichers had traditionally exercised influence, […] there was little left after the Kappel War to show for their earlier efforts.
    • 2008, George Makari, Revolution in Mind, page 205:
      On March 6, the two Zurichers attended the Wednesday Psychological Society meeting in Vienna.

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