New Holland

English

Etymology

(sense 1) Coined in 1644 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman as Nieuw Holland.
(sense 2) Uncertain, Parts of Holland was in the south of Lincolnshire.

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New Holland

  1. (obsolete) The continent and the country of Australia.
    • 1787, Chart of New Holland, published by J. Stockdale, London
  2. A village, a civil parish and port in North Lincolnshire district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TA0823).

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