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Yorker

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From York +‎ -er (inhabitant).

Noun

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Yorker (plural Yorkers)

  1. Someone from York, England.

Etymology 2

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From (New) York +‎ -er (person associated with).

Noun

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Yorker (plural Yorkers)

  1. (historical) An inhabitant of Vermont who took the position that Vermont was by rights a part of the state of New York during the dispute over the status of Vermont in the 1770s and 1780s.

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