From Gotham + -ite. IPA(key): /ˈɡɒθəmaɪt/ <span class="searchmatch">Gothamite</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span>) (humorous, dated) An inhabitant of New York City. 1807, Washington Irving, Salmagundi...
<span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Gothamite</span>...
Old: such Gothamists , such Bedlamites , such mad men are most among us <span class="searchmatch">Gothamite</span> “Gothamist”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield,...
unsuccessfully for a job as gorilla, pulls off an unconvincing fraud (surely <span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span> don’t hand over against an uncleared cheque?). Humorous usage (as though...
fictional city serving as the primary setting for the Batman franchise. <span class="searchmatch">Gothamite</span> ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “Gotham”, in Online Etymology Dictionary...
spakling here and there with the villas or country-houses of the wealthy <span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span>, mostly built of wood painted white, and adorned with long verandahs quite...
will wi' rattlin' birr, Sing to his soul-inspirin' girr, The dormant <span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span> to stir, His powers to heed; 1993, Scottish Studies - Volumes 31-33, page...
the 1960s. 1966 August 11, Jet, volume 30, number 18, page 63: Most hip <span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span> now trying to get rhythmic understanding between arms, legs and sacroiliac...
sparkling here and there with the villas or country-houses of the wealthy <span class="searchmatch">Gothamites</span>, mostly built of wood painted white, and adorned with long verandahs quite...