Rhodanian

Etymology
An adaptation of the with the suffix.

Adjective

 * Of, or to, the.
 * 1) * Ibidem, “A New Modern”, page 224:
 * Some fishers opposed because it would destroy several lônes, a specifically Rhodanian term for the small, temporary islands created by the river’s meanders that created especially rich fish habitat.
 * Some fishers opposed because it would destroy several lônes, a specifically Rhodanian term for the small, temporary islands created by the river’s meanders that created especially rich fish habitat.

Translations

 * French:
 * Latin: Rhodanicus, Rhodanītis

Noun

 * 1) An  of the Rhône valley.
 * 2) * Ibidem, “Rethinking the Nation”, page 179:
 * [S]ome communities along the lower Rhône complained that the BRL’s project allowed inland residents to receive “their” water, a grievance that echoed Rhodanians’ objections in the late nineteenth century, when Parisians and northern industrialists had sought access to Rhône-produced electricity.
 * [S]ome communities along the lower Rhône complained that the BRL’s project allowed inland residents to receive “their” water, a grievance that echoed Rhodanians’ objections in the late nineteenth century, when Parisians and northern industrialists had sought access to Rhône-produced electricity.

Translations

 * French:
 * Latin: Rhodanī pōtor