Borderer

/ˈbɔːrdərər/ noun

A person who lives on or near a border, particularly the frontier regions between England and Scotland or England and Wales.

From 'border' plus the agent suffix '-er' meaning 'one who.' Historically used to describe inhabitants of the English Border regions, who had distinct cultures and were subject to special laws.

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