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Definition of Reland

Reland
Reland Re*land" (r?-l?nd"), v. t. To land again; to put on land, as that which had been shipped or embarked.
Reland
Reland Re*land", v. i. To go on shore after having embarked; to land again.

Meaning of Reland from wikipedia

- Adriaan Reland (also known as Adriaen Reeland/Reelant, Hadri**** Relandus; 17 July 1676 – 5 February 1718) was a Dutch Orientalist scholar, cartographer...
- View of the Kaaba, 1718. Adriaan Reland: Verhandeling van de godsdienst der ****metaanen...
- Tetragrammaton stirred up dispute about its correctness. In 1711, Adriaan Reland published a book containing the text of 17th-century writings, five attacking...
- 1838 From Verhandeling van de godsdienst der ****metaanen, by Adriaan Reland, 1719 Interior of Haghia Sophia Hagia Sophia from the south-west, 1914 Hagia...
- second most of any language family. In 1706, the Dutch scholar Adriaan Reland first observed similarities between the languages spoken in the Malay Archipelago...
- publications on these relationships was in 1708 by the Dutch Orientalist Adriaan Reland, who recognized a "common language" from Madagascar to western Polynesia;...
- Roland ****pé or Roelant ****pé (Hindi: Reland Crepi; d 13 March 1644) was a Dutch colonial official serving the Dutch and Danish East India Company. He...
- (in German). 21: 24–35. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-01-11. Reland, Palestine, 776. Desmond, William (2008). Cynics (Ancient philosophies vol...
- Chemicus Ceu Viatorium Ostendens Viam In Palestinam Auriferam 1714: Adriaan Reland, Hadriani Relandi Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata: CAPUT VII...
- publication on these relationships was in 1708 by Dutch Orientalist Adriaan Reland, who recognized a "common language" from Madagascar to western Polynesia...