Maxonian
English
Etymology
Coined to identify a group of alumni of King's School, Macclesfield at Oxford University as a blend of Macclesfield + Oxonian, which was then applied to residents of the town in general.
Noun
Maxonian (plural Maxonians)
- A native or inhabitant of Macclesfield.
- 1967, New Society, volume 9, number 236-248, page 892:
- As a fellow Macclesfieldian — or Maxonian as one was inexplicably called — I was fascinated to read the whole factual story of St Peter's Working Men's Institute, whose weekly affairs I used to report, all unknowing, in the days of bicycle clips and wet macs.
- 1992, Jan Webster, Bluebell Blue, page viii:
- My thanks to my friends Clifford and Pauline Baillie, true Maxonians both, who helped me with local colour and phrases.
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