"East Ender" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: East Enders [plural]
Etymology: From East End + -er (suffix denoting residency). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|East End|er|id2=inhabitant|pos2=suffix denoting residency}} East End + -er (suffix denoting residency) Head templates: {{en-noun|nolinkhead=1}} East Ender (plural East Enders)
  1. A native or inhabitant of London's East End. Categories (place): London Synonyms: East-Ender

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