Home › Words › L › leidenerleidenerleidener means A native or inhabitant of Leiden, Netherlands.EtymologyFrom Leiden + -er. Compare German Leidener.nounA native or inhabitant of Leiden, Netherlands.e.g.“The choice to retain a tax rather than to forgo a university (whose benefits Leideners continue to enjoy) demonstrated that the burghers of the Netherlands did not object to taxes as such.” — 1994, John H. Makin, Norman J. Ornstein, Debt and Taxes: How America Got into Its Budget Mess and What We Can Do about It, New York, NY: Times Books, →ISBN, page 52:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.leodensian 64% match — Someone from Leeds in northern England. vs leidener →lewesian 62% match — Someone from the town of Lewes. vs leidener →leipziger 61% match — A native or inhabitant of the city of Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. vs leidener →limburger 60% match — A native or inhabitant of Limburg. vs leidener →beneluxer 58% match — A native or inhabitant of Benelux. vs leidener →lemniot 57% match — One of the inhabitants of the Greek island of Lemnos. vs leidener →lorrainian 55% match — A native or inhabitant of Lorraine (now part of the administrative region of Grand Est, France). vs leidener →landsleit 55% match — People from the same town, in American Jewish communities. vs leidener →