Definition of Lowlanders. Meaning of Lowlanders. Synonyms of Lowlanders

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Definition of Lowlanders

Lowlander
Lowlander Low"land*er, n. A native or inhabitant of the Lowlands, especially of the Lowlands of Scotland, as distinguished from Highlander.

Meaning of Lowlanders from wikipedia

- up lowlander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lowlander or Lowlanders may refer to: Lowlander (album), a 2000 album by Ed Miller Albion Lowlander, a...
- PLFA II in 2008 PLFA season. Lowlanders won the PLFA II and was promoted to the PLFA I. In the 2009 PLFA season Lowlanders lost all games (including barrage...
- regular season, lost Polish Bowl XIII to Lowlanders Białystok 14–13 in 2018 and won Polish Bowl XIV to Lowlanders 28–14 (both final games were pla**** at...
- Alexander (Northern). Fifteen Lowlanders were ordered in 1962, but later cancelled, by Walsall Corporation. All Lowlanders for English operators were badged...
- The East Lancs Myllennium Lowlander (or simply referred to as the East Lancs Lowlander) is the type of double-decker bus body built on the DAF/VDL DB250...
- indigenous areas. The Hoa (ethnic Chinese) and Khmer Krom people are mainly lowlanders. Throughout Vietnam's history, many Chinese people, largely from South...
- The 115th Regiment of Foot (Royal Scotch Lowlanders) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1761 to 1763. The regiment was raised in October...
- aware that the term “Mangyan” carries with negative connotations among lowlanders. It is unsure if they are even related to the Mangyans of Mindoro island...
- between Highlanders and Lowlanders. Papuan Highlanders fall into three clusters, but form a single clade compared against Lowlanders. The Highlanders underwent...
- of Jacobitism and the advent of the Union, thousands of Scots, mainly Lowlanders, took up numerous positions of power in politics, civil service, the army...