lowlander
/'louləndə/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A person who lives in or comes from a lowland area: Specifically, this term often refers to someone native to the Lowlands of Scotland, a region distinct in geography, culture, and history from the Scottish Highlands. 2. (Capitalized: Lowlander) A native of the Scottish Lowlands: This is the most common and specific usage, denoting a person from that particular region.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- Historically, the Lowlander had a different lifestyle and dialect from the Highlander.
- As a Lowlander, she was more familiar with the industrial cities than the remote glens.
- The term 'Lowlander' specifically distinguishes people from the southern and eastern parts of Scotland.
Advanced Usage
- Cultural/Historical Context: The term is often used in historical, cultural, or demographic discussions to contrast with "Highlander." It can imply differences in language (e.g., Scots vs. Gaelic), historical clan structures, and economic activities.
- The 18th-century conflicts were not just political but also cultural, pitting Lowlander against Highlander.
Variants and Related Words
- Lowland (noun): An area of land that is low or level in relation to the surrounding country.
- The fertile lowlands were ideal for farming.
- Lowlands (proper noun): The specific region of Scotland lying south and east of the Highlands.
- He traveled from the Highlands to the Lowlands.
Synonyms
- None that are exact. The term is specific. In a general geographical sense, one might use "plains dweller" or "flatlander," but these do not carry the specific Scottish connotation of "Lowlander."
Antonyms
- Highlander: A person who lives in or comes from a highland or mountainous region, especially the Scottish Highlands.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Lowland Scots: Refers to the Germanic language variety historically spoken in the Scottish Lowlands.
- She studied the poetry written in Lowland Scots.
- Lowland way of life: Describes the cultural and social practices characteristic of the Lowlands.
- The book explores the traditional Lowland way of life before industrialization.
Noun
- a native of the Lowlands of Scotland