Definition of Marchlands

1. marchland [n] - See also: marchland

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marchlands

marchesi
marcheth
marchiafava-bignami disease
marching
marching ants
marching band
marching bands
marching music
marching order
marching orders
marchings
marchion-ess
marchioness
marchionesses
marchland
marchlands (current term)
marchlike
marchman
marchmen
marchpane
marchpanes
marcht
marcid
marcidity
marcionite
marcionites
marconied
marconigram
marconigrams
marconis

Literary usage of Marchlands

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

1. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1903)
"At last one of these marchlands, united with a German conquest still further cut off from the heart of the old German realm, has grown into a state which in ..."

2. The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire Described and Delineated by George Vere Irving (1864)
"marchlands (277-1135) farm, so named, it may have been, from being on the march between the Hardington and the Lockhart estates, lies near to the Garf-water ..."

3. The School World (1901)
"E. " The Blessing of Esau : a Romance of the marchlands. ... The "marchlands" in question are variously represented as being " ground between the millstones ..."

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