- Main Entry:
- 1is·land

- Pronunciation:
-
\ˈī-lənd\
- Function:
- noun
- Usage:
- often attributive
- Etymology:
- alteration (influenced by Anglo-French isle) of earlier iland, from Middle English, from Old English īgland (akin to Old Norse eyland), from īg island (akin to Old English ēa river, Latin aqua water) + land land
- Date:
- before 12th century
1: a tract of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent2: something resembling an island esp. in its isolated or surrounded position: as a: a usually raised area within a thoroughfare, parking lot, or driveway used especially to separate or direct traffic b: a superstructure on the deck of a ship (as an aircraft carrier) c: a kitchen counter that is approachable from all sides 3: an isolated group or area; especially : an isolated ethnological group