Champian Definition

noun

A plain; a flat expanse of land; a champaign.

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A species of landscape that is flat and open.
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The level open countryside, as distinct from the mountains, forests or towns.
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(agriculture) Common land; land that is not enclosed.

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Someone who farms land that is not enclosed.
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adjective
1652, George Sandys, Sandys Travailes: containing a history of the Originall an ..., page 21.
The countrey above, is champian and not barren,- but rarely inhabited.
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1703, Daniel Whitby, A paraphrase and commentary on the New Testament.
The lower, which contained the Tribes of Zcbulon and Iffachar, because it was Champian, was called the Great Field.
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1715, Guy Miege, Present State of His Majesty's Dominions in Germany, page 558.
The Couutry in general is Champian, and low, but sometimes rises into pleasant Hills.
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Other Word Forms of Champian

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Singular:
champian
Plural:
champians

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