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[ fin-luhn-der ] / ˈfɪn lən dər /
nounan inhabitant of Finland, especially a native who customarily speaks Swedish. Origin of FinlanderFirst recorded in 1720–30; Finland + -er1 Words nearby Finlanderfinitude, fink, fin keel, fink out, Finland, Finlander, Finlandia, Finlandization, Finlandize, Finlay, finlet Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for FinlanderThis is only a trifle; nevertheless it is a little bit of red-tapism to which the Finlander might object. Through Finland in Carts|Ethel Brilliana Alec-Tweedie There was a Low Country fellow there, waist deep in schnapps, and a Finlander sucking strong beer like a hog. Marjorie|Justin Huntly McCarthy As he was evidently a Finlander we felt unable to converse with the gentleman, and therefore merely smiled. Through Finland in Carts|Ethel Brilliana Alec-Tweedie She takes her way through alleys and short-cuts to the side door of a Finlander gin-palace in the Finn quarter of the town. I, Mary MacLane|Mary MacLane
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