"Markland" in Scots typically refers to a piece of land or a specific area that is used for marking or boundary-setting, particularly in the context of agricultural land or estates. The term can also indicate land that is in the process of being measured or surveyed. In a broader historical or literary context, "markland" may also carry connotations of land ownership and territorial delineation.

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