Definition of Salopian

1. Proper noun. (British) A person from Shropshire ¹

2. Proper noun. (British chiefly Shropshire) A person from Shrewsbury ¹

3. Adjective. (British) of or from Shropshire ¹

4. Adjective. (British chiefly Shropshire) of or from Shrewsbury ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Salopian

1. pertaining to a salop [adj] - See also: salop

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salopian

salonnière
salonnières
salons
saloon keeper
saloonkeeper
saloonkeepers
saloonkeeping
saloonlike
saloons
saloop
saloops
salop
salopettes
salopian (current term)
salops
salorthids
salp
salpa
salpae
salpas
salpian
salpians
salpicon
salpicons
salpid
salpids
salpiform
salpiglosses

Literary usage of Salopian

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lives of the Engineers: With an Account of Their Principal Works; Comprising by Samuel Smiles (1862)
"During that time the salopian became a favourite resort for engineers; ... The successive landlords of the salopian at length came to regard the engineer as ..."

2. Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Printed Books, A W K Miller, Richard Garnett (1905)
"[Continued as:] salopian Telegraph and Border Review. no. 1, etc. Nov. 6, 1841—Feb. 3, 1844. salopian Journal. no. 1466, etc. March 6, 1822—April 5, 1843. ..."

3. Lives of the Engineers by Samuel Smiles (1904)
"WHEN Mr. Telford had occasion to visit London on business during the early period of his career, his quarters were at the salopian Coffee House, ..."

4. The New English by Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant (1886)
"There is no doubt about the monk's salopian dialect; he has both cherche and ... There are words and senses of words already found in salopian writers, ..."

5. How to Identify Old China by Willoughby Hodgson (1905)
"The word salopian, impressed, is also found. Some fine double-handled cups and saucers —richly enamelled and painted with flowers— jugs, mugs, and services, ..."

6. The New English by Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant (1886)
"There is no doubt about the monk's salopian dialect; he has both cherche and ... There are words and senses of words already found in salopian writers, ..."

7. Grave-mounds and Their Contents: A Manual of Archaeology, as Exemplified in by Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (1870)
"... the Hampshire ware, the salopian ware, and the Yorkshire wares, and to these divisions I shall devote some few pages, and in so doing express thanks to ..."

8. Lives of the Engineers by Samuel Smiles (1904)
"It is probable that his Shropshire connections led him in the first instance to the ' salopian ;' but the situation being near to the Houses of Parliament, ..."

9. Lives of the Engineers: With an Account of Their Principal Works; Comprising by Samuel Smiles (1862)
"During that time the salopian became a favourite resort for engineers; ... The successive landlords of the salopian at length came to regard the engineer as ..."

10. Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Printed Books, A W K Miller, Richard Garnett (1905)
"[Continued as:] salopian Telegraph and Border Review. no. 1, etc. Nov. 6, 1841—Feb. 3, 1844. salopian Journal. no. 1466, etc. March 6, 1822—April 5, 1843. ..."

11. Lives of the Engineers by Samuel Smiles (1904)
"WHEN Mr. Telford had occasion to visit London on business during the early period of his career, his quarters were at the salopian Coffee House, ..."

12. The New English by Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant (1886)
"There is no doubt about the monk's salopian dialect; he has both cherche and ... There are words and senses of words already found in salopian writers, ..."

13. How to Identify Old China by Willoughby Hodgson (1905)
"The word salopian, impressed, is also found. Some fine double-handled cups and saucers —richly enamelled and painted with flowers— jugs, mugs, and services, ..."

14. The New English by Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant (1886)
"There is no doubt about the monk's salopian dialect; he has both cherche and ... There are words and senses of words already found in salopian writers, ..."

15. Grave-mounds and Their Contents: A Manual of Archaeology, as Exemplified in by Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (1870)
"... the Hampshire ware, the salopian ware, and the Yorkshire wares, and to these divisions I shall devote some few pages, and in so doing express thanks to ..."

16. Lives of the Engineers by Samuel Smiles (1904)
"It is probable that his Shropshire connections led him in the first instance to the ' salopian ;' but the situation being near to the Houses of Parliament, ..."

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