Home › Words › K › kingstoniankingstonian/kɪŋˈstəʊni.ən/kingstonian · adj — of or relating to Kingston, Jamaica.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).kingstonian is pronounced /kɪŋˈstəʊni.ən/.EtymologyFrom Kingston + -ian.adjOf or relating to Kingston, Jamaica.e.g.“Other good seaside options include Hellshire Beach – a quintessential Kingstonian seaside experience – and Bull Bay, with its small surfing community.” — 2017, Paul Clammer, Anna Kaminski, Lonely Planet Jamaica, →ISBN:Of or relating to Kingston, Ontario, Canada.e.g.“But John Macaulay remained the most Kingstonian of conservatives: responsible, respectable, and unquestioning in his faith in material prosperity as a sure cure for political ailments.” — 1976, Gerald J. J. Tulchinsky, To Preserve & Defend, →ISBN, page 202:nounA native or resident of Kingston, Jamaica.e.g.“In 1860 Kingston had not a 'street that can exhibit a square yard of pavement'. Stable manure was used to repair road surfaces and any Kingstonian abroad at night risked life and limb.” — 1961, Gisela Eisner, Jamaica, 1830–1930: A Study in Economic Growth, page 177:A native or resident of Kingston, Ontario, Canada.e.g.“These views, coming from one of the most influential men in the province, a Kingstonian who was soon to become one of the founders of the penitentiary, are significant.” — 1998, Peter Oliver, 'Terror to Evil-Doers': Prisons and Punishments in Nineteenth-Century Ontario, →ISBN, pages 92–93:A native or resident of Kingston upon Thames, England.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).