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Novocastrian /ˌnəʊvəˈkastrɪən /noun1A native or inhabitant of Newcastle upon Tyne in England: the loss of bright sunshine due to smoke in the air is well known to Novocastrians...- The ground is, in the Novocastrian phrase, "like bell-metal".
- He introduced Pre-Raphaelite and aesthetic art into the unusually close-knit community of Novocastrian businessmen in his capacity as secretary of the school of art and of the North of England Society.
- They easily beat the Novocastrians 27–5 at Lancaster and Morecambe College on Sunday afternoon.
2A native or inhabitant of Newcastle in the Australian state of New South Wales: Novocastrians condemned the state government for its ‘paltry commitment’ to Newcastle...- Waiting in the 38 degree blaze, I retreated to the café in the park, only to be soon after met by my Novocastrian friends.
- She was a bit like Lucy with a Sydneysider/Novocastrian accent to be honest, quite a cutie.
- Newcastle beat Gold Coast on penalties last night, and because the 'Nix finished the regular season ahead of the Novocastrians, they will earn another home game next weekend if they win today.
OriginMid 17th century: modern Latin Novocastrum, Latinized form of Newcastle. |