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landed

[ lan-did ]

adjective

  1. owning land, especially an estate:

    landed gentry.

  2. consisting of land:

    landed property.

  3. after shipping; delivered:

    a landed price.



landed

/ ˈæԻɪ /

adjective

  1. owning land

    landed gentry

  2. consisting of or including land

    a landed estate

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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·ԻĻ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of landed1

before 1000; late Middle English ( land, -ed 3 ); replacing Old English gelandod (rare), past participle of *landian to endow with land ( -ed 2 )
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I left … a little early to catch a flight, and when I landed, my phone was absolutely lighting up like a Christmas tree, just everyone calling and saying, “Oh, that was amazing. Congratulations.”

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We arrived at fields where four rockets had landed, children were playing with the bent metal and shrapnel from the strikes.

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Benn - who moved up two divisions from welterweight - had landed the more eye-catching shots in the first half of the fight.

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When I landed, I took an Uber to downtown Indianapolis, got lunch, saw “Sinners” and then literally got a Lyft back to the airport and was back in Chicago at 4 p.m.

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Unions representing first responders said the county’s refusal to grant raises landed with a particularly brutal thud among employees who expect to be rewarded for their work in the wildfires.

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