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Answer for the clue "Foreigner ", 9 letters:
outlander

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Word definitions for outlander in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, "foreigner," from outland (see outlandish ) + -er (1). Probably on model of Dutch uitlander , German ausländer . In South African English it had a specific sense of "not of Boer birth" (1892) and was a loan-translation of S.African Dutch uitlander ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Outlander is a British-American television drama series based on the historical time travel Outlander series of novels by Diana Gabaldon . Developed by Ronald D. Moore and produced by Sony Pictures Television and Left Bank Pictures for Starz , the show ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Outlander \Out"land*er\, n. A foreigner. --Wood.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country [syn: foreigner , alien , noncitizen ] [ant: citizen ]

Usage examples of outlander.

Even Bardel could see the boy trembling in anticipation of punishment, saw too that the outlanders had taken a liking to the slender child.

Dirrach did not step outside his chamber until he spotted Bardel near the vineyards with the outlanders.

Dirrach to reassure himself that the fresh windfall of mana was genuine and resided, not in outlander sorcery, but in hydrophane opals.

President of Medon saw at once that which the three outlanders had in common.

And beneath its beauty something unfathomable, as though the field itself had become a living sign, a pictogram like those the outlanders used to freeze breath onto stone and parchment.

Twins were rare, and their birth to this strange outlander couple was considered an omen important enough to secure Sulla the thaneship of a whole group of small tribes.

Outlander, thou must coil it as it comes, to keep all neat and unclogged in the keg there.

Before that the monk had been an outlander, the undistorted but homeless offspring of distorts, a wanderer and a bandit.

Chartiphon, gratifyingly unresentful at seeing an outlander promoted over his head, was Field Marshal and Chief of Operations.

Jameson raiders supported the outlanders of the Transvaal, so also the soldiers and tribesmen of Afghanistan sympathised with and aided their countrymen and coreligionists across the border.

That healer, Glassman, is in charge of those boats, spreading the word about the outlanders.

His little eyes glowered piggishly up at the two outlanders from their wrinkled beds of layered fat.

It was only a hamlet, but it boasted the distinguished name of Turris Severi, after a local landmark, the stone tower erected by the Emperor Severus, more than two centuries before, to commemorate his victory over the outlander tribes called Quadi and Marcomanni.

By the look on his face he was balancing the annoyance to Prince Slyke Giaja of inflicting the outlander on him, versus the relief of being rid of Miles himself.

But he doubted many of the good people of Snakefish would be enthusiastic about following the gang of outlanders into the black heart of the chem storm.