outlandisher

noun

Etymology

From outlandish + -er.

  1. inherited from *lendʰ- — “heath; land
  2. inherited from *úd — “away; out, outward; upwards
  3. inherited from *ūtlandiskaz
  4. inherited from *ūtlandisk
  5. inherited from ūtlendisċ — “foreign; strange, outlandish
  6. inherited from outlandisch
  7. formed as outlandisher — “outlandish + -er

Definitions

  1. Foreigner

    Foreigner; outlander.

The neighborhood

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