Aband vs Aland - What's the difference?
aband | aland |
To desist in practicing, using, or doing; to renounce.
To desert; to forsake.
* Spenser:
(obsolete) On dry land, as opposed to in the water.
*1609 , (William Shakespeare), Pericles , V:
*:I maruell how the Fishes liue in the Sea [...] Why, as Men doe a-land .
*c. 1541 , The Chronicle of Calais , London 1846:
*:Henry the Eighth [...] departed out of England from Sowthampton, with a great navy of shipps to set that company aland in Spayne, for to helpe the kynge of Spayne agaynste the Frenche kynge [...].
As a noun aband
is binding (of a book).As a proper noun aland is
.aband
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Verb
(en verb)- And Vortiger enforced the kingdom to aband .
