inlandish

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Relating to or produced in the land itself, domestic, home, native. not-comparable,rare
    — Thou art all for inlandish meat, and outlandish sawces […]
  2. Characteristic of one who is native or native-born; inexperienced, naïve, simplistic, unrefined. not-comparable,rare
    — A rap is literally inlandish (the product of barbarians born within the gates), a scatological scat-singing, the agonistic display of an uncomplicatedly emoting mammal.
  3. Of or pertaining to the interior of a country; of an inland nature or character. not-comparable
    — Seaside greens need not become more and more “inlandish” in character.

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In some senses, from inland + -ish ("resembling or pertaining to an inland region"); in other senses, apparently from Middle English inlendisc (“native, indigenous”), from Old English inlendisċ; seemingly always to serve as an antonym to outlandish (“foreign, extravagant”).
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