enclaver

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English

Etymology

From enclave +‎ -er.

Noun

enclaver (plural enclavers)

  1. (uncommon) A member of an enclave.
    • 1991 June, Robert N. Charrette, chapter 7, in Shadowrun: Find Your Own Truth, Roc Books, page 51:
      The Magick Matrix was the glittering star of the entertainment district of the Hong Kong Free Enterprise Enclave. The club was a haven for enclavers jaded by ordinary reality.
    • 2007, Kaye Linden, The Wisdom Keepers,  , page 12:
      Behind Prasanga, nine hundred Kiroho enclavers kneeled respectfully, heads raised as they watched his every move. Each one knew that Prasanga was next in line for leadership. The Yurgala fighters, the students of the ancient wisdom, stood guard around the enclavers, weapons poised, bristling with anticipation.
    • 2012, Moira Crone, The Not Yet, UNO Press, page 52:
      In Crawley’s window, a short red-haired enclaver girl with a hat like a mushroom stirred away, the steam swirling up into her freckled face.
    • 2020 September 29, Naomi Novik, “Soul Eater”, in A Deadly Education, Del Rey Books, page 17:
      And meanwhile Orion doesn’t need to impress anybody at all. He’s not even just an enclaver. His mother is one of the top candidates to be the next Domina of New York, which is probably still the single most powerful enclave in the world right now, and his father’s a master artificer.

French

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *inclāvāre, from Latin in- + clāvis + -āre.

Pronunciation

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Verb

enclaver

  1. to shut in, to enclave

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