Indianapolitan
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A person from Indianapolis.
"The Indianapolitans seem to be very civil and orderly people, a pattern of sobriety and good behavior, if we can infer anything on these points from the smallness of their police force, for this body, considered indispensable in most cities for the preservation of order, in this city numbers only eight, including a chief."
- 1 Of or from Indianapolis.
"The Indianapolitan public accordingly abstains in considerable numbers from paying its fares, being moved by sympathy with labor..."
Example
More examples"The Indianapolitan public accordingly abstains in considerable numbers from paying its fares, being moved by sympathy with labor..."
Etymology
From Indianapolis + -ian.
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