Why this word is great
AMNICOLIST — [Noun] One who dwells by a river. From Latin amnicola ("dwelling by a river"), from amnis ("river") + -cola ("dweller"), with the suffix -ist. Unlike "paralian" (which denotes a seaside inhabitant) or "riparian" (which describes the land itself), "amnicolist" names the person who makes their home along the water's edge. It is the silhouette of a figure kneeling to cup morning water from the current, the child tracing the path of a leaf as it spirals downstream, the old man who knows each bend and eddy like the lines of his own palm—a testament to the quiet, ceaseless pull of moving water on the human soul.