Lancastrian
[lang-kas-tree-uh n] /læŋˈkæs tri ən/
adjective
1.
of or relating to the royal family of .
noun
2.
an adherent or member of the house of , especially in the Wars of the Roses.
3.
a native or resident of Lancashire or .
/læŋˈkæstrɪən/
noun
1.
a native or resident of Lancashire or Lancaster
2.
an adherent of the house of Lancaster in the Wars of the Roses Compare Yorkist
adjective
3.
of or relating to Lancashire or Lancaster
4.
of or relating to the house of Lancaster
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