noun
- an archaic spelling of landscape; a view or picture of natural scenery
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The old manuscript described a beautiful landskip of rolling hills.
- Medieval texts often used ‘landskip’ to refer to painted scenes of nature.
- The artist’s landskip depicted a pastoral scene with sheep and meadows.
- In historical documents, landskip appears where we would now write landscape.
- The castle overlooked a vast landskip of forests and rivers.