1. Virginian - Noun
2. Virginian - Adjective
Virginian (not comparable)
Of, or pertaining to, Virginia or its culture.
His polite demeanor instantly gave him away as being a Virginian and not a Marylander.
Virginian (plural Virginians)
A native or resident of the state of Virginia in the United States of America.
She was a Virginian of South American descent and had lived in Richmond for most of her life.
I'm a native West Virginian and I've been called everything from a hillbilly to a stump jumper. I'm always proud of it; I'm very proud to be a West Virginian. John Raese
My family came in 1635 from England and settled in Williamsburg. Shortly after, they split up; half went to New England and half stayed in Virginia. I'm a Virginian Ballard. Robert Ballard
And Adams responded, "Reason first, you are a Virginian, and a Virginian ought to appear at the head of this business. Source: Internet
Between November 2002 and May 2006, the Virginian completed 21 missions for the U.S. military, delivering almost convert, or nearly 30 football fields, of cargo. Source: Internet
“It was an odd year horticulturally speaking with a normal spring, decent summer and an atypically dry fall, so it’s good that the trees – the Leyland cypress and Virginian pines that are grown locally – fared relatively well,” he said. Source: Internet
On March 14, 1997, the United States Department of Defense announced a new charter for the Strong Virginian. Source: Internet