islander
English
Etymology
From island + -er. Displaced Middle English insulane (“islander”), from Latin īnsulānus (“islander”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈaɪləndə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈaɪləndɚ/
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Synonyms
- islandman, island-man, island man, insular
Hyponyms
- islandwoman, island-woman, island woman
Related terms
- Aleutian Islander
- Ascension Islander
- British Virgin Islander
- Canary Islander
- Channel Islander
- Christmas Islander
- Cocos Islander
- Cocos (Keeling) Islander
- Cook Islander
- Easter Islander
- Faeroe Islander
- Falkland Islander
- Faroe Islander
- Islander
- isle
- Keeling Islander
- Leeward Islander
- Line Islander
- Long Islander
- Marshall Islander
- Midway Islander
- Norfolk Islander
- Northern Mariana Islander
- North Islander
- Pacific Islander
- Pitcairn Islander
- Prince Edward Islander
- Rhode Islander
- Sandwich Islander
- Scilly Islander
- Society Islander
- Solomon Islander
- South Islander
- Staten Islander
- Torres Strait Islander
- Treasury Islander
- Trobriand Islander
- Turks and Caicos Islander
- US Virgin Islander
- Vancouver Islander
- Virgin Islander
- Wake Islander
- Wallis and Futuna Islander
- Westman Islander
- Windward Islander
Translations
person who lives on an island
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