Landed means owning or including a large amount of land, especially land that has belonged to the same family for several generations.
Most of them were the nobility and the landed gentry.
...the erosion of the aristocracy's landed wealth.
landed in British English
(ˈlændɪd)
adjective
1.
owning land
landed gentry
2.
consisting of or including land
a landed estate
landed in American English
(ˈlændɪd)
adjective
1.
owning land
landed gentry
2.
consisting of, or having the nature of, land or real estate
a landed estate
Examples of 'landed' in a sentence
landed
Sounds of evening traffic came up from the busy road and occasionally a plane landed or took off.
Peter Robinson AFTERMATH (2001)
He swam between them and landed at a flight of steps which led to the jetty.
Jack Higgins THE KEYS OF HELL (2001)
David landed on his back, an explosion of pain screeching through his side.
Gregg Andrew Hurwitz DO NO HARM (2001)
All related terms of 'landed'
land
Land is an area of ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose such as farming or building.
whenua
land
landed gentry
upper class landowners
landed price
the price when delivered
landed immigrant
an immigrant who has been admitted to Canada as a permanent resident
land up
If you say that you land up in a place or situation , you mean that you arrive there after a long journey or at the end of a long series of events.
land with
to give to, so as to put in difficulties ; cause to be burdened with
crash-land
If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands , it lands more quickly and less safely than usual , for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally .