Parisian

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Etymology

From Middle English Parisien, perisien, from Middle French parisien, from Medieval Latin parisiānus. By surface analysis, Paris +‎ -ian.

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Noun

Parisian (plural Parisians)

  1. A native, citizen and/or inhabitant of Paris, France
    Coordinate term: Parisienne

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Adjective

Parisian (comparative more Parisian, superlative most Parisian)

  1. Of, relating, or pertaining to Paris, France
    • 1982, Oliver Statler, Japanese Inn:
      He lived in Paris for ten years, and became more Parisian than the natives.

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