Cambridge

What is a person from cambridge called

What is a person from cambridge called

: a native or resident of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cantabrigian adjective.

  1. What do you call someone from Cambridge UK?
  2. What are Cambridge students called?
  3. What do you call Cambridge residents?
  4. What is the Demonym for Cambridge?

What do you call someone from Cambridge UK?

Cantabrigian (often shortened to Cantab) is an adjective that is used in two meanings: 1) to refer to what is of or pertaining to Cambridge University, located in Cambridge, United Kingdom; or 2) to refer to what is of or pertaining to the cities of Cambridge, United Kingdom and Cambridge, United States.

What are Cambridge students called?

- The Tab, another student newspaper. - The slang for Cambridge students (short for Cantabridgians). Oxford has a puzzling saying of 'shoe the tabs' which is meant to insult us.

What do you call Cambridge residents?

What is a resident of Cambridge called, and how do you spell it? CANTABRIGIAN (That's right, there's no D in it).

What is the Demonym for Cambridge?

Related: The demonym for Oxford is Oxonian, and the demonym for Cambridge is Cantabrigian (often shortened to "Cantab" or simply "Tab"). Bot demonyms are based on the Latin names: Oxonia and Cantabrigia respectively.

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