Haligonian
English
    
    Etymology
    
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Adjective
    
Haligonian (not comparable)
- (England) Of, from, or pertaining to the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
- (Canada) Of, from, or pertaining to the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Translations
    
of, from, or pertaining to the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
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of, from, or pertaining to the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Noun
    
Haligonian (plural Haligonians)
- (England) A native or inhabitant of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.
- (Canada) A native or inhabitant of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- 2007 May 17, “Suspect arrested in Nova Scotia gay murders”, in National Post, retrieved 30 May 2007:- The Haligonian is "not known to Halifax Regional Police in any significant way," she said.
 
 
Translations
    
native or inhabitant of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
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