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woodlander
[ wood-luhn-der ]
noun
- an inhabitant of the woods.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of woodlander1
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Example Sentences
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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He dressed in bottle green, the uniform of a cyclist, and he looked like a rollicking woodlander of the Robin Hood band.
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Beatrix, does any woodlander come from the forest to the castle walls and there give signal intended for you alone?
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Without another word the woodlander turned and moved rapidly along a narrow path through the brushwood.
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The other woodlander arose the moment the door was closed behind his companion.
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