See also: Eastland

English

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Etymology

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From east +‎ land.

Noun

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eastland (plural eastlands)

  1. The eastern part of a geographic area; a land lying to the east.
    • 2020, H. G. Potter, The Fall of Nystol and Other Tales, page 397:
      The hawk called Grenzar, who searches out the eastlands, not far above rested on the branch of the oak tree, []