From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishHighlanderHigh‧land‧er /ˈhaɪləndə $ -ər/ noun [countable] SANsomeone from the Scottish Highlands
Examples from the Corpus
Highlander• Eventually, we both arrived at Inverness as Privates in the Cameron Highlanders.• He was a side drummer and very keen to join the Cameron Highlanders Pipe Band.• He proved unfortunate again, being stopped and, after a brisk battle, captured, by pro-government Highlanders.• They also typify the role of Highlander in such situations.• At present, Highlander has a working staff of 15.• Without tax-exemption status, Highlander would be required to pay taxes on all donations which it received.• When a detachment of Argyll and Sunderland Highlanders tried to restore order, twenty-four of them were killed and seventy wounded.• The other three -- Highlander, Baldies and FlipOut! -- are new titles.