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uit·land·er \ˈātˌlandə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch utelander, from utelant foreign territory (from ute out + land, lant land) + -er, from Latin -arius; akin to Old English ūt out & to Old English land — more at out, land, -er : foreigner, outlander; especially : a British resident in the former So. African republics of the Transvaal and Orange Free State |