exonian

/ɛkˈsəʊ.ni.ən/

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin Exonia, the Latin name for Exeter which appears in the Liber Exoniensis (1086), + -an. See its adjectival form Exoniensis.

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to Exeter.

noun

  1. A member or alumnus of the University of Exeter.
  2. A member or alumnus of Exeter College, Oxford.
  3. A current or past student of Exeter School, England.
  4. A current or past student of Phillips Exeter Academy, USA.
  5. A native or inhabitant of the city of Exeter, England.
  6. A native or inhabitant of the town of Exeter, New Hampshire, USA.