different between landscape vs landskip
landscape
English
Alternative forms
- landskip (obsolete)
Etymology
From an alteration (due to Dutch landschap) of earlier landskip, lantschip, from Middle English *landschippe, *landschapp, from Old English lands?ipe, lands?eap (“region, district, tract of land”), equivalent to land +? -ship; in some senses from Dutch landschap (“region, district, province, landscape”), from Middle Dutch landscap, lantscap (“region”), from Old Dutch *landskepi, *landskapi (“region”). Cognate with Scots landskape, landskep, landskip (“landscape”), West Frisian lânskip (“landscape”), Low German landschop (“landscape, district”), German Landschaft (“landscape, countryside, scenery”), Swedish landskap (“landscape, scenery, province”), Icelandic landskapur (“countryside”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?landske?p/
Noun
landscape (countable and uncountable, plural landscapes)
- A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.
- A sociological aspect of a physical area.
- A picture representing a real or imaginary scene by land or sea, the main subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water, etc.
- The pictorial aspect of a country.
- (computing, printing, uncountable) a mode of printing where the horizontal sides are longer than the vertical sides
- A space, indoor or outdoor and natural or man-made (as in "designed landscape")
- (figuratively) a situation that is presented, a scenario
- The software patent landscape has changed considerably in the last years
Antonyms
- (printing mode): portrait
Meronyms
- See also Thesaurus:landscape
Derived terms
- landscape gardener
- landscape gardening
- -scape
Translations
Verb
landscape (third-person singular simple present landscapes, present participle landscaping, simple past and past participle landscaped)
- To create or maintain a landscape.
Translations
See also
- dreamscape
- moonscape
- seascape
- skyscape
Anagrams
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landskip
English
Noun
landskip (plural landskips)
- Obsolete form of landscape.
- 1748, David Hume, An enquiry concerning human understanding, in: L. A. Selby-Bigge, M. A., Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. second edition, London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § II:
- All the colours of poetry, however splendid, can never paint natural objects in such a manner as to make the description be taken for a real landskip.
- 1748, David Hume, An enquiry concerning human understanding, in: L. A. Selby-Bigge, M. A., Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. second edition, London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § II:
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