The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gothamite \Go"tham*ite\, n.
A gothamist.
An inhabitant of New York city. [Jocular]
--Irving.
Usage examples of "gothamite".
Torridge for its weight in silver, and draw from thence, after the example of the Caciques of Dariena, supplies of inspiration much needed, then as now, in those Gothamite regions.
The cave dwellings of the Anasazi, the prehistorical hive dwellings of slope-browed pre-men, the filing cabinets for gothamites gone eternally condo .
The take was a little lower than usualit was August, and a lot of Gothamites were fleeing the city for cooler climesbut still respectable.
Blazing lights atop a marquee proclaimed to Gothamites that the Club Cadilly offered the best floor show in Manhattan with no charge other than the price of a dinner.
These go-go Gothamites about to start their frantic day all seemed to need a frantic tennis session to prepare them for the Game Out There.
When the Gothamites learned of the approach of the messengers they were as anxious to escape punishment as they had been to save their meadow.
All sorts of native Gothamites go walking in New York: bankers, lawyers, publishers, librarians, store assistants, waiters.