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Bloomsburian|bluːmzˈbjʊərɪən, -bəriən| [f. Bloomsbury (see below) + -an.] A dweller in Bloomsbury, London; spec. = Bloomsburyite.
1902Daily Chron. 24 Nov. 4/4 The flippant playwright who made one of his characters say that ‘the Bloomsburians live mainly on a dish called ‘smoked 'addick’’. 1927Weekly Dispatch 23 Oct. 11/2 A horde of minor Bloomsburians. 1967Guardian 4 Oct. 7/2 A Jacques like some last of the Bloomsburians in a faded white alpaca suit. |