headland - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

From Middle English hedelond, hedelonde, from Old English hēafodland, hafudland (“boundary, headland”), equivalent to head +‎ land. Eclipsed non-native Middle English chevicir (“headland”), borrowed from Old French chevecier (“head piece”).

headland (plural headlands)

A headland (sense 1).

  1. Coastal land that juts into the sea.
    Synonyms: cape, peninsula, promontory
  2. The unplowed boundary of a field.
    Synonym: (obsolete except Britain, dialectal) furlong
    Coordinate terms: furlong, land

coastal land that juts into the sea

unplowed boundary of a field