inlander

[ in-luh n-der ]
/ ˈɪn lən dər /

noun

a person living inland.

Origin of inlander

First recorded in 1600–10; inland + -er1

Example sentences from the Web for inlander

  • Indeed, to an inlander, the Cape landscape is a constant mirage.

    Cape Cod |Henry D. Thoreau
  • He looked at the inlander coldly, but The Barbarian did not seem to notice.

    The Barbarians |John Sentry
  • We then went to the Inlander, the landlord of which was a Fleming, and a Papist, but not the worst one.