Inhabitant
101Yankee — Yan•kee [[t]ˈyæŋ ki[/t]] n. 1) peo a native or inhabitant of the United States 2) peo a native or inhabitant of New England 3) amh. peo a native or inhabitant of a Northern state 4) amh. a Federal soldier in the Civil War 5) peo of, pertaining to …
102Yankee — /ˈjæŋki/ (say yangkee) noun 1. a native or inhabitant of New England, US. 2. a native or inhabitant of a northern state of the US. 3. a native or inhabitant of the US. 4. a Federal soldier in the American Civil War. –adjective 5. of, relating to …
103Μυρρινούσιον — Μυρρινούσιος an inhabitant of it masc acc sg Μυρρινούσιος an inhabitant of it neut nom/voc/acc sg Μυρρινούσιος an inhabitant of it masc acc sg …
104οἰκήτορ' — οἰκήτορα , οἰκήτωρ inhabitant masc acc sg οἰκήτορι , οἰκήτωρ inhabitant masc dat sg οἰκήτορε , οἰκήτωρ inhabitant masc nom/voc/acc dual …
105Παλληνέων — Παλλήνη an inhabitant there of fem gen pl (epic ionic) Παλληνεύς an inhabitant there of masc gen pl Παλληνέω̆ν , Παλληνεύς an inhabitant there of masc gen pl …
106Σινωπέων — Σινώπη an inhabitant thereof fem gen pl (epic ionic) Σινωπεύς an inhabitant thereof masc gen pl Σινωπέω̆ν , Σινωπεύς an inhabitant thereof masc gen pl …
107Yankee — Yan·kee (yăng’kē) n. 1) A native or inhabitant of New England, especially one of English descent. 2) A native or inhabitant of a northern US state, especially a Union soldier during the Civil War. 3) A native or inhabitant of the United States. ╂ …
108citizen — [sit′ə zən, sit′əsən] n. [ME & Anglo Fr citizein, altered (? infl. by denizen) < OFr citeain < cité: see CITY; CITIZEN sense 3 infl. by use of Fr citoyen during the Fr Revolution] 1. Historical a native or inhabitant, esp. a freeman or… …
109Boeotian — adjective of or relating to ancient Boeotia or its people or to the dialect spoken there in classical times (Freq. 1) Boeotian dialects • Pertains to noun: ↑Boeotia • Derivationally related forms: ↑Boeotia * * * I. (ˈ)bē|ōshən …
110earthman — noun an inhabitant of the earth (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑tellurian, ↑earthling, ↑worldling • Derivationally related forms: ↑Earth (for: ↑earthling), ↑ …