inlander

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See also: Inländer

English

Etymology

From inland +‎ -er. Compare Old English inlenda (inhabitant; native), German Inländer (native inhabitant).

Pronunciation

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Noun

inlander (plural inlanders)

  1. Someone who lives inland.
    • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick:
      Inlanders all, they come from lanes and alleys, streets and avenues--north, east, south, and west.

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