riverain

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French riverain.

Adjective

riverain (comparative more riverain, superlative most riverain)

  1. Of or pertaining to rivers or their surrounding environments.
    • 1943 September and October, “Notes and News: B.A.P.R. Diamond Jubilee”, in Railway Magazine, page 307:
      Some fourteen years later the company obtained from Congress authority to reclaim a large area of riverain land on which to construct its terminus and yard, but it was not until July, 1912, that trains ran into its present Buenos Aires terminus, Retiro Station.

Noun

riverain (plural riverains)

  1. A person who lives beside a river.
    • 2016, Philip Roessler, Ethnic Politics and State Power in Africa, page 169:
      But, in the eyes of the riverains, the coup threatened not just Bashir—the North's historical domination of power and wealth in Sudan stood in the balance.

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French

Etymology

From rivière +‎ -ain, literally people living along a river.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁi.vʁɛ̃/
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Adjective

riverain (feminine riveraine, masculine plural riverains, feminine plural riveraines)

  1. riverside (along a river)

Noun

riverain m (plural riverains)

  1. amnicolist
  2. resident (of a specific neighbourhood, square, etc.)

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