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Lon⋅don⋅er

[luhn-duh-ner]
–noun
a native or inhabitant of London.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME; see London, -er 1
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Lon·don   (lŭn'dən)   
  1. The capital and largest city of the United Kingdom, on the Thames River in southeast England. Greater London consists of 32 boroughs surrounding the City of London, built on the site of a Roman outpost named Londinium. Its growth as an important trade center dates from 886, under the rule of Alfred the Great. Since the Elizabethan period (1558-1603) London has dominated its country's political, economic, and cultural life. Population: 7,520,000.

  2. A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, southwest of Toronto. Settled in 1826, it is an industrial city whose streets and bridges are named after those of London, England. Population: 352,000.

Lon'don·er n.
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