eastland
Etymology
From east + land.
eastland means A surname. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.
name
- A surname.“But Ms. Smyrl is among what appears to be a quiet majority of parents and alumnae who support the camp’s reopening, and see the Eastlands as equal victims of an unforeseeable natural disaster for which no one could have prepared. […] She, too, was a Mystic girl, and she wanted to thank Ms. Smyrl for saying something positive about the camp, and the Eastland family.”
- A city, the county seat of Eastland County, Texas, United States.
- The land(s) in the east.“The charter, however, merely prohibited Englishmen to trade in the Eastland unless they were members of the Eastland company; it did not prohibit them to import Eastland goods from elsewhere.”
noun
- The eastern part of a geographic area; a land lying to the east.“The hawk called Grenzar, who searches out the eastlands, not far above rested on the branch of the oak tree, […]”