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Danish
Adjective
til lands
- on land
- 2001, 2018, Bent Rasmussen, Stefans rejse til en død mand, Lindhardt og Ringhof (→ISBN)
... noget menneske til lands eller til vands.- ... any human on the ground or in the water.
2016, Henrik Cavling, Østen: Skildringer fra en Rejse til Ceylon, Burma, Singapore, Bangkok, Kina og Japan, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:Han mumler mellem Tænderne, at saadan noget kan være godt nok til Lands, ...- He mumbles between his teeth that that sort of thing may be good enough on land, ...
- 1732-1735, Ludvig Holberg, Danmarks Riges Historie, page 22:
... Krigen var forkyndt mod Sverrig baade til Lands og Vands, ...- ... war had been declared against Sweden both on land and on the sea, ...
Adverb
til lands
- by land
1806, Peter Frederik Suhm, Historie af Danmark: t. 1182 til 1202, page 267:... rejste de Danske til Lands om i Palæstina, undtagen de syge og skrøbelige, som atter begave sig til Skibs for at komme en kortere Vei til Jerusalem, ...- ... the Danes went by land to Palestine, except the sick and fragile, who again boarded ships to come to Jerusalem by a shorter route, ...
1965, Frits Aage Hammer Kjølsen, Capitain F.L. Norden og hans rejse til Egypten 1737-38:... fortsætte rejsen til lands i fuld sikkerhed. (...) som følge heraf var det umuligt at rejse til lands, og han anmodede derfor om tilladelse til at fortsætte med skib ...- ... continue the journey by land entirely safely. (...) as a consequence hereof it was impossible to travel by land, and he therefore requested permission to continue by ship ...