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Broadland|ˈbrɔːdlənd| [f. broad n. 5 + land n.] The district of the Broads; East Anglia, or a section of it. Also attrib. Hence ˈBroadlander.
1889H. M. Doughty (title) Summer in Broadland. 1899Daily News 27 Dec. 6/4 The sluggish streams and low meadows of the Norfolk Broadland. 1902N. Everitt (title) Broadland Sport. 1903W. A. Dutt et al. Norfolk Broads vi. 78 Among the characteristic Broadlanders..the wherrymen are the most numerous and conspicuous. 1926Daily Tel. 6 Aug. 5/2 Broadland bream at this season are particularly partial to stewed wheat. |