ˈbiləndə(r), ˈbī- noun
( -s )
Etymology: obsolete Dutch billander (now bijlander ), alteration of (assumed) obsolete Dutch binlander, from obsolete Dutch bin inside (from Middle Dutch, alteration of binnen, from be- + innen inside) + Dutch land + -er; akin to Old English, Old High German & Old Norse innan from the inside, Gothic innana, Old English in, and to Old High German lant land — more at in , land
: a small 2-masted merchant ship