inlander

[ in-luhn-der ]

noun
  1. a person living inland.

Origin of inlander

1
First recorded in 1600–10; inland + -er1

Words Nearby inlander

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How to use inlander in a sentence

  • We then went to the inlander, the landlord of which was a Fleming, and a Papist, but not the worst one.

  • Indeed, to an inlander, the Cape landscape is a constant mirage.

    Cape Cod | Henry D. Thoreau
  • He looked at the inlander coldly, but The Barbarian did not seem to notice.

    The Barbarians | John Sentry