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Alternative forms

billander, bylander

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch bijlander, equivalent to by- + lander. See also belandre.

Pronunciation

Noun

bilander (plural bilanders)

  1. (historical) A small two-masted merchant vessel, used near the coast or in canals, mostly in the Netherlands.
    • 1687, [John Dryden], “(please specify the page number)”, in The Hind and the Panther. A Poem, in Three Parts, 2nd edition, London: [] Jacob Tonson [], →OCLC:
      Why choose we, then, like bilanders to creep / Along the coast, and land in view to keep?
    • March 1744, Scots Magazine, and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany:
      it being fine weather, all the bilanders and fiſhing boats, that had returned after the first imbarkation, into the harbour, went out again with another body of troops

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