IPA: /ˈnɔːrlənd/
KK: /ˈnɔrˌlænd/
Land located in the northern part of a region or country.
The explorers traveled through the vast norland, discovering new landscapes and wildlife.
The word 'norland' originates from Old English, where 'nor' means 'north' and 'land' means 'land' or 'territory'. Therefore, 'norland' refers to land or territory located in the north.
Think of 'north' as the direction and 'land' as the area — together, they help you remember that 'norland' means northern land.