Worcesterite

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English

Etymology

From Worcester +‎ -ite.

Noun

Worcesterite (plural Worcesterites)

  1. Someone from Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
  2. Someone from Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    • 1890 March 1, “Worcester's Mayor”, in Light, volume 1, number 1, page 19:
      Mayor Harrington is a New Englander, a Worcesterite by birth and inclination, who loves his town as much as his town loves him.
    • 1935 October 23, Hy Hurtwitz, “Miller Outclasses Cormier at Garden”, in The Boston Globe, page 22:
      Miller, a frail but clever champion, spent most of the night warding off the wild rushes of the game but incompetent Worcesterite.
    • 1991, Roy Rosenzweig, “The Rise of the Saloon”, in Chandra Mukerji and Michael Schudson, editors, Rethinking Popular Culture: Contempory Perspectives in Cultural Studies, University of California Press, →ISBN, page 126:
      The Worcesterite replied: "You cannot get anything to drink here, the places for the sale of liquor have all been closed up."