Cantabrigian
Americanadjective
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of Cambridge, England, or Cambridge University.
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of Cambridge, Mass., or Harvard University.
noun
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a native or inhabitant of Cambridge, England or Cambridge, Mass.
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a student at or graduate of Cambridge University or Harvard University.
adjective
noun
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a member or graduate of Cambridge University or Harvard University
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an inhabitant or native of Cambridge
Etymology
Origin of Cantabrigian
1610–20; < Medieval Latin Cantabrigi ( a ) Cambridge + -an
Example Sentences
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Richards, a literary critic and a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, wrote the first book about modern semantics, The Meaning of Meaning, with Charles Kay Ogden, a fellow Cantabrigian, in 1923.
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Meanwhile, Cantabrigian Roger Williams was off in the direction of Rhode Island and "a third New England state had been brought to birth by a Cambridge graduate."
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As any middle-aged Cantabrigian might remember it from his student days, Britain's great Cambridge University was a mellow place with a flavor of its own.
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However, no one can quite match Cantabrigian Snow at making an old school seem both old and a school.
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Thomas Chaloner was by birth a Londiner, by studie a Cantabrigian, by education a Courtier, by religion a deuout and true Christian.
From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11 by Hakluyt, Richard
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