Iland
Origin
From Middle English iland, yland, from Old English īġland, īeġland ("island"). Cognate with Scots iland, yland ("island"). More at island.
Full definition of iland
Noun
iland
(plural ilands)- (obsolete) Alternative form of island
- 1790, Tobias George Smollett, The Critical review, or, Annals of literature:This vast iland seems to have been first peopled by Fins and Laplanders, whom Ihre thinks the first inhabitants of the whole.
- 1858, Thomas Wright, La mort d'Arthure:... and there came against him king Marsill, that had in gift an iland of sir Galahalt the haute prince, and this iland had the name Pomitaine.