mountainer
English
Etymology
mountain + -er
Noun
mountainer (plural mountainers)
- (obsolete) A person who lives in a mountainous area.
- Synonyms: highlander, mountaineer
- 1598, John Dee (translator), Aristotles Politiques, or Discourses of Gouernment, London: Adam Islip, Book 5, Chapter 3, p. 267,
- […] in the Countrey of Attica there were as many factions as there were diuerse sorts of the territorie: for the Mountainers were Democraticall; those of the champion countrey, Oligarchical; and they that dwelt neer the sea, desired a middle kind of gouernement […]
- 1614, Walter Raleigh, The History of the World, London: Walter Burre, Part 1, Book 5, Chapter 3, p. 427,
- He also sent Embassadors to the Mountainers of the Pyrenes, & to the Gaules, to obtaine a quiet passage:
- 1693, Thomas Pope Blount, A Natural History, London: R. Bentley, p. 374,
- Vossius […] makes the highest MOUNTAIN there not to exceed Ten Furlongs; Which, saith Vossius, it is scarce possible for any one to reach, unless he be a Mountainer born; any other will scarce be able to ascend above Six Furlongs perpendicular;
Anagrams
- muneration, nominature, numeration