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woodlander

[ wood-luhn-der ]

noun

  1. an inhabitant of the woods.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of woodlander1

First recorded in 1765–75; woodland + -er 1
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The ill-fated woodlander also drew some head-scratching, and so did the promptness with which Rick’s gang used the hermit’s corpse as zombie bait.

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Rowers Pat Lapage and Mike Evans, and Michael Eilberg with Woodlander Farouche in dressage, will also hope to be in Rio.

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We went to the door again, and looked vainly in all directions for light which might reveal a neighbouring village, or hamlet, or even a woodlander's cottage.

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When he woke he saw that he had wandered far, and was glad when he came to a woodlander's cottage.

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‘Woodlander’ has shell pink lace caps.

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