londoner/ˈlʌn.dən.ə(ɹ)/EtymologyFrom Middle English Londonere, from Old English Lundenware, Lundenwaran pl (“Londoners”), from Lunden (“London”) + -ware pl (suffix denoting inhabitants), equivalent to London + -er (“inhabitant of”, demonymic suffix).londoner means A person from, or an inhabitant of, London. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.nounA person from, or an inhabitant of, London.“But the raw material that the Underground had to work on - Londoners themselves - was possibly not of the best. In 1905 Charles Yerkes had said: Londoners are the worst people to get a move on I ever knew. To see them board and get off a train one thinks they had a thousand years to do it in; still they are getting better, and in the end I shall work them down to an allowance of thirty seconds.”