释义 |
ˈoutˌsettler [out- 2, 8.] a. A settler outside of or in the outlying parts of a district. b. An emigrant.
1756Boston News-Letter 15 Apr. 2/1 Their [Indians'] cruel and barbarous outrages on the four Outsettlers of those Parts last Winter. 1852Grote Greece ii. lxxv. VI. 516 During the Peloponnesian War, ægina had been tenanted by Athenian citizens as outsettlers or kleruchs. |