landskip

/ˈlændskɪp/
noun
  1. An archaic or poetic term for a landscape, especially a painting or view of natural scenery.
    • The old poem described a beautiful landskip of rolling meadows.
    • In the 17th century, artists often called a landscape painting a landskip.
    • She admired the landskip from the hilltop, with its rivers and forests.
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