layland

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Etymology

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From lay (meadow) +‎ land.

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layland

  1. (archaic) Land lying untilled; fallow ground.
    Hypernyms: farmland, < land, ground
    Hyponyms: winter fallow, summer fallow
    • 1630, John Stanbridge, Stambrigi Embryon Relimatvm:
      places where rubbiſh lies, layland or ground, new broke up

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