0 a person who comes from a country in Asia: --
He said that Americans need to understand the East, and Easterners need to understand the West.
1 a person from the eastern part of a country, or (in the US) a person from the part of the country east of the Mississippi River --
He departed from standard scholarship (orientalist) terminology and methods and preferred to expose the doctrines as a simple easterner, devoid of what he called western prejudices.
Easterner witches tend to live longer than normal, and some rituals can preserve a witch's youth for hundreds of years.
She considered herself an easterner and that may have been why she changed positions.
Not for one little moment were the easterners ever in the game.
By 1900, the new medium of pulp magazines also helped to relate these adventures to easterners.
The easterners, at least, must have been compensated by club members if not by the club.
Members dreamed of a yeoman farmer empire and thought that western farmers were exploited by wealthy easterners, particularly merchants and land speculators.
Millions of those easterners were refugees.