Definition of Slobland

1. a mudflat [n -S] - See also: mudflat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slobland

slobber
slobber over
slobbered
slobberer
slobberers
slobbering
slobbers
slobbery
slobbier
slobbiest
slobbily
slobbiness
slobbish
slobbishness
slobby
slobland (current term)
sloblands
slobs
slocken
slockened
slockening
slockens
slocking stone
slocking stones
sloe
sloe-eyed
sloe gin
sloebush
sloelike
sloes

Literary usage of Slobland

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1904)
"... Essex-bridge and Dame-street, the neighbourhood of the old Custom House, to the inconvenient and then scarcely accessible slobland of the Sorti Lotte. ..."

2. The Place-names of Decies by Patrick Power (1907)
"Portion of the townland is ancient slobland reclaimed from the Blackwater and protected by an earthen bank. Newport was formerly one of the rive ..."

3. History of Clonmel by William P. Burke (1907)
"Where Quay Street is now built was in the seventeenth century mere slobland and evil smelling at that; for the town sewer—an open one, was carried into the ..."

4. Index to the Periodicals of ...American periodicals (1895)
"Oct, 641 Wild-Fowl Shooting (slobland), (ill.), WM, II. Aug, »31 The Craft of Hunting, Mac, LXXIII. Dec, 131 Irish Hounds and Hunting : Dan O'Connell's " I ..."

5. Sessional Papers by British Columbia Legislative Assembly, Legislative Assembly (1901)
"Now, the nuisance in Belfast at all events has been supposed by a great many people to be due to sewage matters actually deposited upon the slobland, ..."

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