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head·land \ˈhedlənd, -ˌland, -ˌlaa(ə)nd\ noun Etymology: Middle English hedeland, from Old English hēafodlond, from hēafod head + lond land — more at head, land 1. : a ridge or strip of unplowed land at the ends of furrows or near a fence 2. : a point or portion usually of high land jutting out into the sea, a lake, or other body of water |