Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse innanlands, a compound of innan (within) +‎ land (land). Compare Norwegian Bokmål innenlands, innalands and Swedish inomlands.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /enənlanˀs/, [ˈenn̩ˌlanˀs]

Adverb

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indenlands

  1. inland (in or to foreign countries)

Adjective

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indenlands (uninflected)

  1. (rare) inland (in the same country)
    Synonyms: indenlandsk, national

Derived terms

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