Lowlander
(noun)
A person who lives in the lowlands of a country or region.
Origin:
From the middle english word "lowlandere" meaning "a person who lives in the lowlands".
Examples:
- The Lowlanders are known for their flat landscapes and mild climate.
- The Scottish Lowlanders are a distinct cultural group with their own unique customs and traditions.
- The Lowlanders in the Netherlands are often associated with their agricultural heritage.
- Lowlanders in Belgium are known for their love of chocolate and beer.
- Many Scottish Lowlanders emigrated to America during the 18th and 19th centuries, taking their customs and traditions with them.