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Lowlander

Lowlander \Low"land*er\, n. A native or inhabitant of the Lowlands, especially of the Lowlands of Scotland, as distinguished from Highlander.

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lowlander

n. One who lives in the lowlands.

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Lowlander (album)

Lowlander is a 2000 album by Ed Miller.

Usage examples of "lowlander".

One side held, for the moment, only a half-dozen lowlanders chained to the tree trunk running the length of the trench, but more shackles awaited the return of the Sunyd net-haulers.

Yet he made her a far lustier husband than could any of your soft, womanly lowlanders.

About all we were supposed to do was march around in places where the Osthos could see us-the usual sorts of things, you understand-flex our muscles, wave our swords and axes, shout war cries, and all the other foolishness that impresses the lowlanders.

The son of a Tweeddale shepherd who had emigrated years before to a cheviot farm in Sutherland, he was in every line and feature the Lowlander, and his speech had still the broad intonation of the Borders.

Yet, from what I have seen of the world since that time, I now understand that they are no crueller than any other lowlander.

The mere fact that the Highlanders espoused the cause of the Stuarts was sufficient in itself to make the Lowlanders take the opposite side.

They try to impress the lowlanders by pretending to be Arums, and they try to impress us by pretending to be civilized lowlanders.

Lowland New Guineans on the coast do obtain much fish and shellfish, and some lowlanders in the interior still live today as hunter-gatherers, subsisting especially on wild sago palms.

Then, faintly, Raibert heard it tooa deep, but blaring, bugle-like sound, seemingly coming from somewhere beyond the slightly higher ridge on the other side of the camp of nearly two thousand sleeping Lowlander Scots.