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inlandish, a.|ˌɪnˈlændɪʃ| [f. as prec. + -ish.] †1. Produced in the land itself; home, domestic, native: opposed to outlandish. Obs.
1657Reeve God's Plea (T.), Thou art all for inlandish meat, and outlandish sawces. 2. Of or pertaining to the interior of a country; of an inland nature or character.
1849J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. LXVI. 623 Some other of your outlandish, or inlandish, Lowland or Highland Counties. 1891Spectator 18 July, The great lakes have helped Chicago, and..the fact that they require from the populations that surround them all the seafaring qualities of the English race, will prevent its inhabitants from becoming too inlandish in their habits. |