insular
adj.
1610s, "of or pertaining to an island," from Late Latin insularis, from Latin insula "island" (see isle). Metaphoric sense "narrow, prejudiced" is 1775, from notion of being cut off from intercourse with other nations, especially with reference to the situation of Great Britain. Earlier adjective in the literal sense was insulan (mid-15c.), from Latin insulanus.
〔李〕[insul;-ara.] a.海岛的; 岛民的; 保守的 ←insul (L insula)=island 岛
〔蒋〕[insul岛,-ar形容词后缀,…的] 岛的,岛国的,岛民的,思想狭隘的,偏狭的