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Lowlander

[ loh-luhn-der, -lan- ]

noun

  1. a native of the Lowlands.
  2. (lowercase) an inhabitant of a lowland or lowlands.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Lowlander1

First recorded in 1685–95; lowland + -er 1
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Example Sentences

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There is a Lowlander route between London and Glasgow and Edinburgh, and a Highlander route to Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William.

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For some Scottish Lowlanders who saw the Gaelic-speaking Highlands as a barbarous backwater, the kilt had been regarded as the primitive dress of mountain thieves.

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Shirley Laska, a sociologist who studied Louisiana disasters at the University of New Orleans and co-founded the Lowlander Center, said parish leaders, emergency managers and citizens did the right thing before the storm.

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The Northbound Lowlander service ended up several hundred yards to the east of the station after the incident on Thursday.

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There are 484 rooms available, initially on the Lowlander route between London and Glasgow/Edinburgh.

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