zealandichttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zealandic_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_useZealandic, adj.
First published 2018

Zealandicadjective (& noun)

  1. 1807–
    Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Danish island of Zealand, its people, or its dialect. Also as n.: the dialect of Danish spoken in Zealand.
    1. 1807
      Captain Cleve..ordered his men to turn their coats, which, as they belonged to the Sealandic militia [Da. det siœlandske National=Regiment], were lined with blue.
      A. A. Feldborg, translation of O. Malling, Great & Good Deeds Danes, Norwegians, & Holsteinians 195
    2. 1840
      The Jutland laws are written in Sealandic.
      R. G. Latham, Norway, & Norwegians vol. I. xxi. 272
    3. 1972
      He was able..to captivate entirely different audiences..: sometimes sailors and sometimes Zealandic farmers.
      D. Hohnen, translation of K. Thaning, N. F. S. Grundtvig Preface 11
    4. 1996
      There are significant regional variations; primarily, a distinction should be drawn between Zealandic and Jutlandic half-timbering.
      T. McQuillan, translation of C. Norberg-Schulz, Nightlands iii. 54
    5. 2002
      The scribe consistently followed the linguistic and orthographic norm prevalent in Zealandic around 1300.
      L. Heltoft in O. Bandle et al., Nordic Languages vol. I. iv. xviii. 158/2
    6. 2017
      Zealandic Danish..became the literary language and is still the prestige version of Modern Danish.
      R. H. Sanders, Languages Scandinavia iii. 86

Zealandic, adj. was first published in June 2018.

Zealandic, adj. was last modified in July 2023.