Utican

English

Etymology

Utica + -an

Adjective

Utican (not comparable)

  1. Of or from Utica.

Translations

Noun

Utican (plural Uticans)

  1. A person from Utica.
    • 1992, Ralph Frasca, The Rise and Fall of the Saturday Globe, page 166:
      Now all that remains is the building, some copies of the paper, and the memories of a few elderly Uticans.

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