oxonian

/ɑkˈsoʊniən/
noun
  1. A person who is a student or graduate of Oxford University.
    • The club was founded by a group of Oxonians living in London.
    • Many famous writers are Oxonians, having studied at Oxford.
    • As an Oxonian, she felt a strong connection to the university's traditions.
  2. A native or resident of Oxford, England.
    • The museum is popular among both tourists and Oxonians.
    • The local Oxonians enjoy the annual boat race on the Thames.
    • He was born in Oxford and proudly calls himself an Oxonian.
adjective
  1. Relating to Oxford University or the city of Oxford.
    • She wore an Oxonian scarf to show her school pride.
    • The Oxonian architecture of the college is centuries old.
    • He published his research in an Oxonian academic journal.
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