Definition
A person who lives in or comes from bogland; someone native to a region characterized by bogs and marshes.
Etymology
From 'bogland' (bog + land) + '-er' (Old English suffix for person). The '-er' suffix creates a noun for someone associated with or from a particular place.
Kelly Says
Irish boglanders developed specialized knowledge about extracting peat, navigating wet terrain, and farming marshy ground—their survival skills and vocabulary were so specific that they became expertise outsiders had to learn when these communities spread globally.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ቦግላንዴር
bo-glan-der
ARالعربية
بوغلاندير
bo-glan-der
BNবাংলা
বগল্যান্ডার
bo-glan-dar
CACatalà
boglander
bo-glan-der
CSČeština
boglander
bo-glan-der
DADansk
boglander
bo-glan-der
DEDeutsch
Boglander
bo-ˈɡlan-der
ELΕλληνικά
μπάγκελαντερ
mpa-ge-lan-der
ESEspañol
boglander
bo-glan-der
FISuomi
boglander
bo-glan-der
FRFrançais
boglander
bo-glan-der
GUGU
બોગલેન્ડર
bo-glan-der
HAHA
boglander
bo-glan-der
HEעברית
בוגלנדר
bo-glan-der
HIहिन्दी
बोगलैंडर
bo-glan-der
HUMagyar
boglander
bo-glan-der
IDBahasa Indonesia
boglander
bo-glan-der
IGIG
boglander
bo-glan-der
ITItaliano
boglander
bo-glan-der
KKKK
боглендер
bo-glen-der
KMKM
ប៉ាស៊ីឡាន
ba-siː-lan
KO한국어
보글랜더
bo-geul-lan-deo
MSBahasa Melayu
boglander
bo-glan-der
MYမြန်မာ
ဘောggieလန်ဒါ
ba-dʒi-lan-da
NLNederlands
boglander
bo-glan-der
NONorsk
boglander
bo-glan-der
PAPA
ਬੋਗਲੈਂਡਰ
bo-glan-der
PLPolski
boglander
bo-glan-der
PTPortuguês
boglander
bo-glan-der
RORomână
boglander
bo-glan-der
RUРусский
боглендер
bo-glen-der
SVSvenska
boglander
bo-glan-der
SWKiswahili
boglander
bo-glan-der
TAதமிழ்
போகிளாண்டர்
po-ki-lan-der
TEతెలుగు
బొగిలండర్
bo-gi-lan-der
THไทย
บอคแลนเดอร์
bo-klan-der
TLTL
boglander
bo-glan-der
TRTürkçe
boglander
bo-glan-der
UKУкраїнська
боглендер
bo-glen-der
URاردو
بگ لینڈر
be-g lin-der
VITiếng Việt
boglander
bo-glan-der
YOYO
boglander
bo-glan-der
ZUZU
boglander
bo-glan-der