paralian
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Παράλιος (Parálios, “Paralian”), from παράλιος (parálios, “coastal, maritime”).
Noun
paralian (plural paralians)
- someone who lives by the sea
- a member of an ancient Greek people who lived by the Athenian coast in the 6th century BCE
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