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Highlander

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Noun — A person who comes from or lives in a highland or mountainous area.

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Etymology

Formed from highland plus the agent suffix -er, meaning "one belonging to the highlands."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Highlander” mean?

The word “Highlander” means a person who comes from or lives in a highland or mountainous area. In plain terms, someone who lives in mountainous or hilly country, most often used for people from the Scottish Highlands.

How do you pronounce “Highlander”?

“Highlander” is pronounced HEYE-luhn-duhr (/ˈhaɪləndəɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Highlander” in a sentence?

Here is “Highlander” used in a sentence: “The highlanders relied on sheep farming to survive the harsh winters.”

What is the opposite of “Highlander”?

The opposite of “Highlander” — its antonyms — is lowlander.

What part of speech is “Highlander”?

“Highlander” is a noun.

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