INLAND


Meaning of INLAND in English

I. ˈinˌland, -_lənd, -ˌlaa(ə)nd noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from in + land — more at land

1. Old Eng & feudal law : the demesne land of the lord of a manor

2. : the interior part of a country or the part remote from the centers of population

the far inland of Australia — T.C.Roughley

II. adjective

1. chiefly Britain : confined to a country or state : not foreign : domestic , internal

the consolidated foreign and inland debt — Statesman's Year Book

inland revenue

2.

a. : of or relating to the inlands or interior parts of a country : lying in the interior : interior

any college town, however inland and ivory-towered — Nell G. Ahern

b. : being within the land : not bordering on the sea

maritime and inland provinces

3. : limited to the inland or interior or to inland routes

inland transportation

inland commerce

III. adverb

: into or toward the interior : away from the frontier : away from the coast

live inland

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.