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hadland, n.1|ˈhædlənd| Dial. variant of headland (sense 1).
1523Fitzherb. Surv. xxi. (1539) 44 The lord hath the hadlandes. 1550Crowley Epigr. Baylife Arrantes, His hadland is good ground and beareth all thynge. 1698Wallis in Phil. Trans. XX. 6 A Quick-set Hedge..cross the Head of some Had-Lands (as they are called). 1854Baker Northamptonsh. Gloss., Hadland or Headland. Hence hadland v. intr., to abut or border upon.
1649W. Blithe Eng. Improv. Impr. (1653) 10 One Furlong butting, or Hadlanding, upon other Furlongs. |