Commodorian

noun

Etymology

From commodore + -ian.

  1. derived from commandeur
  2. borrowed from kommandeur
  3. suffixed as commodorian — “commodore + ian

Definitions

  1. An employee of the computer company Commodore International, or a fan of its products.

    • He ended up, in only four years, a member of the executive bonus plan, a plan that made millionaires of more than a few "Commodorians".
    • It is extremely gratifying to see that the Commodore spirit is alive and well, and new “Commodorians” are continuing the tradition of innovation that we began, so many years ago.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA