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Vermonter

American  
[ver-mon-ter] / vərˈmɒn tər /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Vermont.


Etymology

Origin of Vermonter

An Americanism dating back to 1770–80; Vermont + -er 1

Example Sentences

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A native Vermonter, she lives in New York with her husband and dog.

From The Wall Street Journal

The author is a Vermonter by birth; his mother was a divorced woman who raised him on her own.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vermonters have launched fundraising campaigns for police to man road closures and officials to dust off old parking ordinances.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s deeply invested in local politics when it comes to housing and taxes in her area and particularly the tensions between longstanding Vermonters and newer arrivals.

From Salon

This relatively obscure novel by the author of “The Day of the Locust” tells the story of Lemuel Pitkin, a Vermonter who loses his house to foreclosure.

From Salon