Definition of Bermudan

1. Adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of Bermuda or its inhabitants. "Bermudan beaches"

Partainyms: Bermuda

2. Noun. A native or inhabitant of Bermuda.
Exact synonyms: Bermudian
Group relationships: Bermuda, Bermudas
Generic synonyms: North American

Definition of Bermudan

1. Noun. A person from Bermuda or of Bermudian descent. ¹

2. Adjective. Of, from, or pertaining to Bermuda, or the Bermudian peoples. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bermudan

Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda cedar
Bermuda chub
Bermuda dollar
Bermuda green
Bermuda lily
Bermuda maidenhair
Bermuda maidenhair fern
Bermuda onion
Bermuda plan
Bermuda rig
Bermuda seam
Bermuda shorts
Bermudan
Bermudan option
Bermudan options
Bermudan rig
Bermudans
Bermudas
Bermudian
Bermudian rig
Bermudians
Bern
Berna Eli Oldfield
Berna fly
Bernadetta
Bernadette
Bernankean

Literary usage of Bermudan

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1896)
"The walls and roofs of bermudan houses are made of this sandstone. In excavating for a cellar enough material will be removed to build and roof the dwelling ..."

2. Ten Thousand Miles in a Yacht Round the West Indies and Up the Amazon by Richard Arthur (1906)
"into picturesque whitecaps by the strong, persistent breezes which give the sea round the islands the same reputation it must have had bermudan COTTAGES ..."

3. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"During his sojourns in France, while his friends compromised the bermudan suits, Continental society united to do him honor. ..."

4. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1891)
"Altogether the bermudan islands and banks form a nearly regular oval stretching north-east and south-west a distance of about 23 miles; but only a very ..."

5. The Negro in the New World by Harry Hamilton Johnston (1910)
"But in 1806 an Act of the bermudan Legislature pronounced the rapid increase of the ... The bermudan slave-owners received for some reason only about £12 ..."

6. The National Review edited by Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot (1856)
"The description of bermudan scenery, and the poems to Nca, have had their warm admirers, perhaps have yet; but the love-poetry is of that ..."

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