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landskip

[ land-skip ]

noun

, Archaic.
  1. an archaic variant of landscape.


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As far as I can judge of the future Landskip from this Sketch, it will be an admirable one.

They crossed the torrent by a stone bridge that seemed to have become a natural feature in the landskip.

An air of grottoes, of stone embellishments, arbours, and cunning recesses shed itself over the landskip.

In the first half the poet describes specific examples of what he calls History and Landskip.

Landscape, earlier landskip, has the suffix which in English would be -ship.

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