Home › Words › U › ultonianultonian/ʌlˈtəʊ.ni.ən/ultonian means of, relating to, or characteristic of Ulster.ultonian is pronounced /ʌlˈtəʊ.ni.ən/.EtymologyFrom Medieval Latin Ultōnia (“Ulster”) + -an.adjOf, relating to, or characteristic of Ulster.nounA native or inhabitant of Ulster.e.g.“If the Scots failed to subdue the south thoroughly, they succeeded in crushing the Ultonians, and driving them ultimately into the southeastern corner of the province.” — 1880, R[ichard] Ba[gwell], “Ireland”, in The Encyclopædia Britannica […] , Ninth edition, Volume XIII, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, page 246, column 1:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.ulsterian 80% match — Of or relating to Ulster in Ireland. vs ultonian →ulsterite 72% match — A native or inhabitant of Ulster in Ireland. vs ultonian →ulsterman 66% match — Any male coming from or living in the northern Irish province of Ulster. vs ultonian →ulithian 65% match — Of or relating to the Ulithi atoll in the Caroline Islands. vs ultonian →utonian 65% match — Of, related to, or concerning the State of Utah. vs ultonian →utican 63% match — Of or from Utica. vs ultonian →oxonian 61% match — Of or pertaining to Oxford or to the University of Oxford. vs ultonian →ogulnian 60% match — Of or relating to Ogulnius vs ultonian →