OUTLANDER


Meaning of OUTLANDER in English

-də(r) noun

Etymology: outland (I) + -er

: one who belongs to another region or culture:

a. : a person from another country

insecure in the presence of outlanders — T.H.Fielding

outlander , a wastrel from Europe — B.T.Cleeve

b. : a person from another state or section

thousands of Californians and outlanders crowd the Redwood Highway — Anthony Netboy

the stranger, the outlander , the foreigner from New York — Lionel Trilling

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.