oppidan
English
Adjective
oppidan (not comparable)
- (rare) Of or pertaining to a town or conurbation.
- 1843, George Calvert Holland, The Vital Statistics of Sheffield , page 106:
- ... calculating the portions of the population, which are purely oppidan, suburban and rural, separately, ...
- 1982, Ion Miclea and Corneliu Bucur, An Ages-old Civilization :
- In terms of socio-economic impact, it appears that the water mill was an oppidan development in the Roman possessions, including Dacia.
- 1984, Gerald Cornelius Monsman, Confessions of a Prosaic Dreamer: Charles Lamb's art of autobiography , →ISBN, page 78:
- The beggar whom Elia encounters... is an oppidan caricature of the old man in “Witches” who was conjured up in the demonic vision, a dark, irrational double that overwhelms and destroys innocence.
- 1843, George Calvert Holland, The Vital Statistics of Sheffield , page 106:
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