Noun
a student enrolled in (or graduated from) Eton College
Source: WordNetI am Psmith," said the old Etonian reverently. "There is a preliminary P before the name. This, however, is silent. Like the tomb. Compare such words as ptarmigan, psalm, and phthisis. P. G. Wodehouse
Boris Johnson, who pops up in “with his bumbling Etonian manner and ironic smirk”, was “comic right up until he became prime minister,” Coe says. Source: Internet
Pop star Ellie Goulding married Old Etonian Caspar Jopling at York Minister in 2019, after being together for two years. Source: Internet
David Astor was instrumental in arranging a place for Orwell on Jura. citation Astor's family owned Scottish estates in the area and a fellow Old Etonian Robert Fletcher had a property on the island. Source: Internet
The slim, stunning blonde who lived in an ancestral castle in Limerick was quite a catch, even for Old Etonian West, born in Sheffield to Irish parents. Source: Internet
Originally (along with a top-hat and walking-cane), Etonian dress was reserved for formal occasions, but boys wear it today for classes, which are referred to as "divisions", or "divs". Source: Internet