Floridian
proper noun
- person from or inhabitant of Florida
- of or relating to the U.S. state of Florida or its people
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /flɔˈɹɪdi.ən/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English Florida Proto-Indo-European *-nós Proto-Italic *-nos Latin -nus Latin -ānus Latin -iānusbor. English -ian English Floridian From Florida + -ian.
- Of, or pertaining to, Florida or its culture.
“Recess’s website features the charms of vaporwave internet art and Lisa Frank-style nostalgia, while their Instagram account evokes the combined look of “Endless Summer” with “Floridian retiree” and the summer-camp psychedelia that has replaced “Lifestyle Lumberjack” as the default millennial style choice.”
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English Florida Proto-Indo-European *-nós Proto-Italic *-nos Latin -nus Latin -ānus Latin -iānusbor. English -ian English Floridian From Florida + -ian.
- A native or resident of the state of Florida in the United States of America.
“[S]ince the end of September, the average daily unemployment claims for Florida have risen by 55 percent, translating into approximately 50,000 more Floridians applying for unemployment benefits. That is mind-boggling. That is staggering.”
“But there’s also a burgeoning food scene in downtown Palm Beach that’s drawing Floridians from Jupiter to Boca.”