uplandish

uplandish
I. \\|əp|landish, -aan-, -dēsh\ adjective
Etymology: Middle English uplondish, from up + land, lond land, country + -ish
archaic : upland IV a
II. adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from uppeland, upland + -ish

the rude and uplandish plowmen — Thomas More


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  • Uplandish — Up*land ish, a. Of or pertaining to uplands; dwelling on high lands. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] 2. Rude; rustic; unpolished; uncivilized. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His presence made the rudest peasant melt, That in the wild, uplandish country… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • uplandish — adjective Wild or savage; mountainous, or dwelling in the mountains …   Wiktionary

  • uplandish — up·land·ish …   English syllables

  • Christie-Cleek — (or Cleek or of the Cleek), is a legendary Scottish cannibal, somewhat in the vein of the better known Sawney Bean. According to folklore, his real name was Andrew Christie, a Perth butcher. During a severe famine in the mid fourteenth century… …   Wikipedia

  • úplendisc — adj uplandish, from the uplands, country (as opposed to town), rural, rustic, from beyond the town; [úpland] …   Old to modern English dictionary

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