Definition of Landwinds

1. landwind [n] - See also: landwind

Lexicographical Neighbors of Landwinds

landslide victories
landslide victory
landslides
landsliding
landslip
landslips
landsman
landsmen
landspout
landspouts
landwaiter
landwaiters
landward
landwards
landwind
landwinds (current term)
lane
lane violation
laned
lanely
lanes
laneway
laneways
lang syne
langaha
langahas
langar
langarey
langars
langasite

Literary usage of Landwinds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bacon's History of the Reign of King Henry VII by Francis Bacon, Joseph Rawson Lumby (1885)
"... or the nature of the tides and landwinds, and the like, which were the 5 conjectures that were given out, whereupon he should have relied: though I am ..."

2. The Teachers' and Students' Library: A Compendium of Knowledge Necessary to by George Dallas Lind (1882)
"Local LandWinds, caused by unequal heating of different pacts of the land. Among them may be mentioned the Sirocco of the shores of the Mediterranean,, ..."

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