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publands

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Etymology

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From pub +‎ lands.

Noun

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publands pl (plural only)

  1. (UK, very rare) An area with many pubs.
    • 1976, Soundings, volume 3, page 72:
      warn the young — / keep from the publands in the port / or into sewerage you'll be flung.
    • 1985, Roger Omond, The Apartheid Handbook:
      Part love story, part thriller, and set in the publands of London's Earls Court, []
    • 2007, John Harding, Patrick Hamilton: His Life and Work : a Critical Study, page 46:
      [] publands of Earls Court, Hangover Square's protagonist, semi-alcoholic George Harvey Bone []