释义 |
† well-ˈlanded, ppl. a. Obs. Possessed of much land.
1601Holland Pliny xviii. iii. I. 550 Rich and substantiall men were tearmed in Latine, Locupletes, as one would say, Loci-pleni, [i. well-landed]. a1623Camden Rem., Armories (1636) 212 Ralph de Curva Spina or Creythorne, descended from an Ancestor well landed in Kent. |