Relating to or characteristic of someone named Boldero or a place called Bolderia; a proper adjective of uncertain modern usage.
Derived from a proper noun (likely a surname or place name) with the addition of the suffix '-ian,' which is commonly used to create adjectives referring to people, places, or their characteristics (as in 'Shakespearean' or 'Victorian').
This word shows the power of the '-ian' suffix—it can turn almost any name into an adjective, which is why we have words like 'Platonic,' 'Victorian,' and 'Kafkaesque' all built from this same pattern.
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