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Cantabrigian
[ kan-tuh-brij-ee-uhn ]
adjective
- of Cambridge, England, or Cambridge University.
- of Cambridge, Mass., or Harvard University.
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Cambridge, England or Cambridge, Mass.
- a student at or graduate of Cambridge University or Harvard University.
Cantabrigian
/ ˌkæntəˈbrɪdʒɪən /
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of Cambridge or Cambridge University, or of Cambridge, Massachusetts, or Harvard University
noun
- a member or graduate of Cambridge University or Harvard University
- an inhabitant or native of Cambridge
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cantabrigian1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Cantabrigian1
Example Sentences
The Cantabrigians might have spent long hours carving wooden statues of their guardian spirits, whereas the Oxonians may have worshipped through dance.
It is not unusual for Cantabrigians — as locals call themselves, with the faint whiff of nobility — to first introduce themselves by recounting their ancestral roots.
Still, Anthony French, who manages the city parks, insisted that overall the cattle and Cantabrigians live in a happy symbiosis.
Oxford has nice gardens and meadows, too, Cantabrigians often note.
IN THE West, regard for the founding fathers of independent India is usually confined to Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, the pacifist in a dhoti and the suave Cantabrigian.
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