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norland
[ nawr-luhnd ]
norland
/ ˈnɔːlənd /
noun
- archaic.the north part of a country or the earth
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Origin of norland1
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Origin of norland1
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Example Sentences
It lay between me and Vera Norland; we both knew the words equally well, so we drew lots, and I won.
There were the rich coasts of England, but they were well guarded, and many of the Norland race were along the wardens.
The whole coast of Norland was closely blockaded by cordon within cordon, and every port, even the smallest, held by the British.
Further westward is the square of the same name, on the site of old Norland House.
At Norland Castle, for instance, she provided dinner for some two hundred old people of the district.
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