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:

  1. The Lowlanders are known for their flat landscapes and mild climate.
  2. The Scottish Lowlanders are a distinct cultural group with their own unique customs and traditions.
  3. The Lowlanders in the Netherlands are often associated with their agricultural heritage.
  4. Lowlanders in Belgium are known for their love of chocolate and beer.
  5. Many Scottish Lowlanders emigrated to America during the 18th and 19th centuries, taking their customs and traditions with them.
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