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WWII Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front
The Samland offensive was a Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front in the final stages of World War II. It took place in Sambia (German: Samland); (Russian:
Samland_offensive
1945 Soviet offensive on the Eastern Front in World War II
area. The last elements were cleared from Pillau on 25 April in the Samland offensive. Even after this time, German forces continued to resist on the Vistula
East_Prussian_offensive
1945 battle of World War II, during the Great Patriotic War
destroyed. Only the Army Detachment Samland remained operational, but was annihilated by 25 April, in the Soviet Samland offensive. The operation was a major success
Battle_of_Königsberg
Military unit
during this operation. During April the division saw action in clearing Samland, then loaded on trains as part of the Reserve of the Supreme High Command
157th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
the associated losses put it in a poor state to resist when the German offensive on Moscow was renewed in the first days of October. Still holding near
144th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
Guards Army in March, and fought under this command during the final offensive into Samland in April. Following this it returned to 43rd Army, now under 2nd
115th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
April, as part of 2nd Guards Army, it was involved in the clearing of the Samland Peninsula. In the last days of the war, the 182nd returned to 43rd Army
182nd_Rifle_Division
Operation Southwind Nagykanizsa–Körmend Offensive Vienna Offensive Bratislava–Brno offensive Samland Offensive Battle of Berlin: April–May 1945 Battle
List_of_World_War_II_battles
Military unit
army fought in the Battle of Königsberg from 6 to 9 April and the Samland Offensive from 13 April. On 24 April the army became part of the front's reserve
43rd_Army
Military unit
besieged into April. During that month the division saw action in clearing Samland, then loaded on trains as part of the Reserve of the Supreme High Command
159th Rifle Division (1943-1946)
159th_Rifle_Division_(1943-1946)
Military unit
this command it took part in both the abortive July offensive and the successful August offensive into the Donbas, and was awarded a battle honor. Returning
126th_Rifle_Division
Iranian-born Soviet Azerbaijani Red Army colonel (1910–1945)
Baltic Offensive, Courland Pocket, East Prussian Offensive, and Samland Offensive. Huseynov was killed in action during the Samland Offensive on 16 April
Habibullah_Huseynov
Marshal of the Soviet Union (1897–1982)
took part in the East Prussian offensive. In Operation Samland, Bagramyan's First Baltic Front, now known as the Samland Group, captured Königsberg (now
Ivan_Bagramyan
Month of 1945
United States (cerebral hemorrhage) Soviet forces began the Samland Offensive. The Vienna Offensive ended with the Soviet capture of Vienna itself. German
April_1945
Military unit
Second World War which saw service for two months in the Sambia Peninsula (Samland, Zemland) of East Prussia in 1945. It blockaded the city of Königsberg
Zemland_Group_of_Forces
1945 battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
Prussian offensive to the south made the position of the bridgehead untenable, and it was decided to withdraw the XXVIII Corps from the town into Samland to
Battle_of_Memel
Military unit
Walter Weiß Composition: February 1945 Armee-Abteilung Samland 4th Army Soviet East Pomeranian Offensive Battle of Kolberg Courland Pocket On the 25 January
Army_Group_North
Military unit
the winter of 1943/44, mostly as part of 43rd Army. Early in the summer offensive the division won a battle honor, and then advanced into the Baltic states
235th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
Königsberg the 43rd Army was redeployed to the west to take part in the Samland Offensive. It was assigned to a front 7–8 km wide on the south flank on the
33rd_Guards_Rifle_Division
Military unit
part in the battle for the city in April, and ended the war clearing the Samland Peninsula. Following the German surrender it remained in this area until
154th_Rifle_Division
Series of 13th-century campaigns of Roman Catholic crusaders
1194. King Valdemar II of Denmark supported Danish expeditions against Samland until his capture by Henry I, Count of Schwerin, in 1223. In 1206, the
Prussian_Crusade
Military unit
Norgau. Once the city fell, the 251st took part in the clearing of the Samland Peninsula beginning on April 13 as part of the Zemland Group of Forces
251st_Rifle_Division
Military unit
September 1943, the division fought in the Baltic Offensive, the East Prussian Offensive, and the Samland Offensive. It was disbanded after the end of the war
67th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Soviet Union)
67th_Anti-Aircraft_Artillery_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
decorated with the Order of the Red Star on May 17. The division remained in Samland until late April, when it was removed, with its Army, to the Reserve of
91st_Guards_Rifle_Division
Braunsberg offensive: 13–22 March Germany: Heiligenbeil Pocket Königsberg offensive: 6–9 April Samland offensive: 13–25 April Lower Silesian offensive: 8–24
Red Army strategic operations in World War II
Red_Army_strategic_operations_in_World_War_II
Field army of the Red Army
Königsberg. During the Samland Offensive, the army captured Pillau on 25 April and completed the defeat of the German forces in Samland on the Frische Nehrung
11th_Guards_Army
Soviet lieutenant general (1897–1965)
advance into the Baltics and the East Prussian offensive. The corps ended the war in the Samland offensive, overcoming German fortifications and capturing
Anton_Lopatin
WWII German infantry division
the Battle of Memel, in East Prussia and was destroyed during the Samland offensive in the Pillau–Königsberg area in February/March 1945. Generalmajor
548th_Volksgrenadier_Division
Military unit
Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive Minsk Offensive Vilnius Offensive Gumbinnen Operation East Prussian Offensive Heiligenbeil Pocket Battle of Königsberg Samland Offensive Battle
9th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment
9th_Guards_Fighter_Aviation_Regiment
Military unit
Bagration Vitebsk–Orsha Offensive Polotsk Offensive Kaunas Offensive Gumbinnen Operation East Prussian Offensive Samland Offensive Commanders Notable commanders
IX_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
Vitebsk–Orsha offensive, the Polotsk offensive, the Šiauliai offensive, the Riga offensive, the Memel offensive, the East Prussian offensive, and the Samland offensive
Ivan_Pavlov_(aviator)
Military unit
slackened and by its end Königsberg had officially capitulated. In the Samland offensive that followed beginning on April 13 the 11th Guards Army was initially
26th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Military unit
was regrouping for subsequent operations into the western part of the Samland Peninsula. Colonel Zaretsky distinguished himself on several occasions
358th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
358th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
slackened, and by its end, Königsberg had officially capitulated. In the Samland offensive that followed beginning on April 13, the 11th Guards Army was initially
83rd_Guards_Rifle_Division
Soviet Air Force World War II
Baltic west of Pillau. After the fall of Königsberg and the subsequent Samland Offensive in April, the regiment was transferred to fight in the Battle of Berlin
Aleksey_Alelyukhin
Soviet army major general
36th Guards Rifle Corps on 19 October. He led the division in the Samland Offensive as part of the 11th Guards Army of the front, and in the capture of
Mikhail_Pronin
Military unit
Offensive. From late 1944 to the end of the war it fought in East Prussia in the Battle of Memel, the Battle of Königsberg, and the Samland Offensive
70th_Rifle_Division
in 1968. Habibullah Huseynov 29 June 1945 Yes actions during the Samland Offensive Mehdi Huseynzade 11 April 1957 Yes Parisan during World War II Sapar
List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (H)
List_of_Heroes_of_the_Soviet_Union_(H)
Soviet general
February. The regiment fought in the Battle of Königsberg and the Samland Offensive in the last weeks of the war. Between 23 and 25 April in fighting
Boris_Snetkov
Military unit
General Pronin would be named as a Hero of the Soviet Union. In the Samland offensive that followed beginning on April 13, the 11th Guards Army was initially
16th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Soviet military general
April 1945. In April, the division fought in the Konigsberg offensive and the Samland offensive, in which it fought in battles for the capture of the city
Vasily_Kozhanov
Battle of Memel, Gumbinnen Operation, East Prussian Offensive, Battle of Königsberg, Samland Offensive, and Battle of Berlin. In February 1949, the 240th
240th Fighter Aviation Division
240th_Fighter_Aviation_Division
Military unit
itself, becoming involved in stubborn fighting. And here the sector in the Samland Peninsula west of Königsberg remained static until early April. On February
124th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
slackened and by its end Königsberg had officially capitulated. In the Samland offensive that followed beginning on April 13 the 11th Guards Army was initially
84th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia
Lagoon. The Teutonic Order used Königsberg to fortify their conquests in Samland and as a base for campaigns against pagan Lithuania. Under siege during
Königsberg
Military unit
itself, becoming involved in stubborn fighting. And here the sector in the Samland Peninsula west of Königsberg remained static until early April. On February
221st_Rifle_Division
WWII Red Army military unit
East Prussian Offensive. For its actions in the latter, the division received the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class. After the Samland Offensive, the division
215th_Rifle_Division
Vistula Lagoon and captured Brandenburg. The division fought in the Samland Offensive and the attack on the Vistula Spit. In December 1945, the division
Grigory_Karizhsky
Military unit
May for its performance in the capture of Pillau at the end of the Samland Offensive in late April. During the war, the regiment completed 7,139 combat
761st Training Aviation Regiment
761st_Training_Aviation_Regiment
Military unit
Nordenburg, and other towns in East Prussia. The division remained in Samland until late April, when it was removed, with its Army, to the Reserve of
19th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Soviet Red Army officer
returned to command the corps. The corps ended the war in Europe in the Samland offensive. In May, after the German surrender, the corps and its parent 39th
Ivan_Bezugly
Russian Ground Forces formation
participated in the liquidation of the Wehrmacht troops trapped on the Samland peninsula, the XXVIII Corps. On 20 April 1945, the 5th Army was transferred
5th_Guards_Combined_Arms_Army
Military unit
its performance on 17 May 1945. The division ended the war in the Samland offensive and taking of Pillau. During the war, 24,000 soldiers of the division
5th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Prague Offensive (1945) — Soviet offensive in final stages of World War II Ring (1943) — Destruction of the encircled army at Stalingrad. Samland (1945)
List of military operations on the Eastern Front of World War II
List_of_military_operations_on_the_Eastern_Front_of_World_War_II
Military unit
over the next three days were hindered by counterattacks by the German Samland Group attempting to maintain contact with the city. After the fall of Königsberg
338th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
338th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
Leningrad on 27 January 1944, as well as in Operation Samland, at that time known as the Samland Group, captured Königsberg in April 1945. As of 23 June
1st_Baltic_Front
Ice lolly made by Langnese
"DPMAregister | Marken - Registerauskunft". register.dpma.de. Bernd M. Samland: Der Google-Effekt: die Bildung markenspezifischer Verben, Logos Verlag
Nogger
Military unit
Strategic Offensive's Riga Army Group offensive from 14 September to 24 October 1944 and the East Prussian Offensive's Insterburg–Königsberg Offensive, Königsberg
26th_Rifle_Division
Football league
Bezirksliga Grenzmark VfB Königsberg, 4th Bezirksliga Ostpreußen SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg, 2nd Bezirksliga Ostpreußen, Baltic champion Rasensport-Preußen
Gauliga_Ostpreußen
Medieval castle of the Teutonic Knights in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
1525, and the castle became the residence of George of Polentz, Bishop of Samland. From 1627, parts of the castle were broken down at the behest of King
Balga
In April 1945, troops of the group began the Samland operation, which defeated the Germans on the Samland Peninsula, in conjunction with the Baltic Fleet
Vladimir_Kurasov
WW2 Soviet Red Army formation
troops surrounded the front of its group (south-west of Königsberg and Samland group). After the war ended, 2nd Guards Army, numbering six rifle divisions
2nd_Guards_Army
German army division during World War II
in Poland, briefly in Courland and East Prussia. It was trapped on the Samland peninsula in April 1945 and parts of the division were evacuated by the
5th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
5th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Oder, Vistula and nets, the construction of the Pomeranian wall and the Samland fortifications including the fortification of the city of Königsberg. In
Guderian-Plan
Military unit
division's forces were transported over the Frisches Haff to Pillau and Samland, where the unit was eventually dispersed in battle with Soviet troops,
21st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
21st_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
1454 treaty with Teutonic Order mercenaries
to repel the Polish offensive on Malbork in January 1455, recapture Königsberg (Kaliningrad) along with Lower Prussia and Samland from the Prussian Confederation
Malbork_treaty
Military conflict
town of Königsberg, where all "Stände", led by the influential Bishop of Samland George of Polentz, embraced both the new Duke and Protestant Reformation
Polish–Teutonic War (1519–1521)
Polish–Teutonic_War_(1519–1521)
German street children in East Prussia at the end of World War II
remained there mostly undetected. In 1946, the Soviets began emptying Samland (or Sambia Peninsula) of Germans. In October 1947, the Soviets decided
Wolf_children
Former university in Königsberg, East Prussia (1544–1945)
Königsberg Cathedral on the Kneiphof island of the Pregel River from the Samland chapter, where he had an academic gymnasium (school) erected in 1542. He
University_of_Königsberg
Soviet colonel general (1901–1950)
for the skillful management of his Army in the defeat of Armee-Abteilung Samland. On 24 June 1945 Lieutenant General P.G. Chanchibadze took part in the
Porfiry_Chanchibadze
1934–1945 German Army combat formation
spearheaded a westward offensive from Königsberg intended to link with General Hans Gollnick's XXVIII Corps, which held parts of the Samland peninsula, including
1st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
1st_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Military unit
transferred to the 11th Guards Army in the Samland Group of Forces, besieging German troops trapped in the Samland Peninsula. During April it transferred
2nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Soviet Union)
2nd_Anti-Aircraft_Artillery_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Motor rifle division of the Soviet Union
13th Guards Rifle Corps – from 20 December 1944 3rd Belorussian Front, Samland Group of Forces, 2nd Guards Army, 11th Guards Rifle Corps – on 1 April
3rd Guards Motor Rifle Division
3rd_Guards_Motor_Rifle_Division
13th-century revolts by Old Prussians against the Teutonic Knights
brought by sea, and the castle served as the basis for raids in surrounding Samland (Sambia). The Livonian Order sent troops to Königsberg and the joint forces
Prussian_uprisings
Historical region on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Europe
Warmia (state)/ Diocese of Warmia (ecclesiastical ambit) Bishopric of Samland (Sambia) all suffragan dioceses under the Archbishopric of Riga. Christian
Prussia_(region)
Historic province of Prussia and Germany
Lagoon and Curonian Lagoon, respectively. The Sambia Peninsula (German: Samland) juts into the Baltic Sea between these two lagoons. Most of the rivers
East_Prussia
Military unit
Courland at the beginning of 1945 and after a short rest, was sent to Samland, a peninsula on the Baltic coast in Eastern Prussia, where it was destroyed
93rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
93rd_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Part of the Thirteen Years' War
resulted in it once again falling under the authority of the Grand Master of Samland, Lower Prussia, and Masuria, as well as the majority of urban centers in
Battle_for_Kneiphof
Military unit
capitulated on March 5. The remaining troops were transferred by sea to Samland. They were pushed back towards Pillau, where elements of the 83rd Division
83rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
83rd_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
WWII Red Army unit
Insterburg–Koenigsberg Offensive. The division spent the last months of the war in the Samland Group of Forces near Königsberg. The division's fighting in the Battle
262nd_Rifle_Division
Military conflicts
assembled in Königsberg, where all "Stände", led by the influential Bishop of Samland George of Polentz, embraced both the new Duke and Protestant Reformation
Polish–Teutonic_Wars
Corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies
East Prussia, while the rest of the Army executed the Schlieffen Plan offensive in August 1914. It saw action at the battles of Stallupönen, Gumbinnen
I_Corps_(German_Empire)
Military unit
Norgau. Once the city fell, the 334th took part in the clearing of the Samland Peninsula beginning on April 13. When the fighting stopped, the men and
334th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
334th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Marienburg, and the surrender of the remaining Polish forces, the Bishop of Samland abandoned the Polish cause and, upon payment of money and treasure, plus
Siege_of_Marienburg_(1454)
Deutschland-class cruiser
lanes to South America and Cape of Good Hope. The replenishment oiler Samland was also sent into the Atlantic to support Deutschland during her operations
German_cruiser_Deutschland
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Leyland in Lancashire (recorded in Domesday Book as Lailand), or from Laylands in Yorkshire; both are named from Old English lǣge ‘untilled ground’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’. In some cases the name may be topographical.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a topographic name for someone who lived in an area of sandy soil or a habitational name from a farmstead or other minor place so named.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Scandinavian
War-land; Brave Fight; From the Land by the Highway; The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers; War Territory; Battlefield
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northeastern)
English (mainly northeastern) : habitational name from any of various minor places (including perhaps some now lost) named from Old English hÄr ‘gray’, hara ‘hare’, or hær ‘rock’, ‘tumulus’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’, notably Harland in Kirkbymoorside. North Yorkshire, which is named from hær + land. This surname has been present in northern Ireland since the 17th century.French (Normandy) : nickname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the present participle of medieval French hareler ‘to create a disturbance’.George and Michael Harland were Quakers who emigrated from Durham, England, to Ireland. George went on to DE in 1687 and became governor in 1695, while Michael went to Philadelphia. George Harland’s descendants, who dropped the final -d from their name, included a number of prominent American politicians, in particular James Harlan (1820–99), who became a senator and secretary of the interior.
Male
French
 Old French unisex name GARLAND means "garland, wreath." Compare with another form of Garland.
Female
French
Old French unisex name GARLAND means "garland, wreath." Compare with strictly masculine Garland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of garlands or chaplets, perhaps also a habitational name from a house sign. The word is first attested in the 14th century, from Old French, and appears to be of Germanic origin.English : habitational name from a minor place, such as Garland in Chulmleigh, Devon, named from Old English gÄra ‘triangular piece of land’ (see Gore) + land ‘cultivated land’, ‘estate’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Oxfordshire)
English (Oxfordshire) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mayland in Essex, possibly named in Old English as ‘land or estate (land) where mayweed (mægðe) grows’, or alternatively as ‘(place at) the island’, from Old English ēg-land, with the initial M- derived from a preceding ðǣm, dative case of the definite article.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Scottish and Irish Callan.French : metonymic occupational name for someone who owned or sailed a large cargo vessel, from a Picard or southern French variant of Old French chaland ‘large cargo vessel’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in Agder and Vestlandet named Kalland or Kaland, generally from Old Norse Kalfaland, a compound of kalfr ‘calf’ + land ‘(piece of) land’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Darland, from Old English dēor ‘deer or other wild animal’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’.
Male
English
English form of German Wieland, WAYLAND means "war territory" or "battlefield."
Boy/Male
English American Scandinavian
From the land by the highway. The mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a blacksmith with...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English ragge ‘stone’ + land ‘land’, or a habitational name from a place named Ragland Coppice, in Corsley, Wiltshire, which is named with the local dialect word rag ‘small piece of woodland’.
Surname or Lastname
English (southern Lancashire)
English (southern Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Rochdale, named from Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + land ‘tract of land’, ‘estate’, ‘cultivated land’. There may also have been some confusion with Markland.Dutch : habitational name from Maarland in Eijsden, Dutch Limburg.possibly a variant of Dutch Merlan, from French merlan ‘whiting’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of land marked by an oak tree or trees, from Middle English oke ‘oak’ + land ‘land’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic or habitational name for residence on or near land covered with ash trees. There are minor places called Ashland(s) in Hampshire and Leicestershire, Staffordshire, and Galloway. Asland, a river name in Lancashire, refers to the lower reaches of what is more generally known as the Douglas river. It is named from Old Norse askr ‘ash’ + Old English lanu ‘lane’.Americanized form of Norwegian Ask(e)land (see Askeland).Probably an Americanized form of the common French Canadian name Asselin. Compare Ashline.In the U.S., Ashland is the name of two counties and at least thirteen cities, towns, and villages. Most, perhaps all, were named after Ashland in Lexington, KY, home of Henry Clay (1777–1852), who is said to have named his estate from a characteristic feature of the site, not from anyone’s surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Germanic personal name, Welond.English : habitational name for someone from a place called Wayland Hundred in Norfolk.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Weiland.
Male
English
 English name derived from a Norman French byname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the word hareler, HARLAND means "to create a disturbance," hence "trouble-maker." Variant spelling of English Harlan, meaning "hare's land."Â
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
Girl/Female
Muslim
Great, Senior
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
Enclosed Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian
Pure, Chaste, Clean, Modest, Holy
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, German
Flower Bud
Boy/Male
Tamil
Divine feet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lavitra | லாவீதà¯à®°Â
Lord Shiva
Female
African
a ewe.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Learned; Intelligent
Boy/Male
Indian
The rich, The independent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mitcham in Surrey, so named from Old English micel ‘big’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
SAMLAND OFFENSIVE
n.
A garland; a prize.
v. t.
To strip of a garland.
n.
A collection of flowers; a garland.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lapland.
n.
See Garland.
n.
A preparation of vegetables, as lettuce, celery, water cress, onions, etc., usually dressed with salt, vinegar, oil, and spice, and eaten for giving a relish to other food; as, lettuce salad; tomato salad, etc.
n.
A garland.
n.
A crown; wreath; garland.
n.
A dish composed of chopped meat or fish, esp. chicken or lobster, mixed with lettuce or other vegetables, and seasoned with oil, vinegar, mustard, and other condiments; as, chicken salad; lobster salad.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garland
n.
Salad.
v. t.
To garland.
a.
Destitute of a garland.
a. & n.
Samian.
imp. & p. p.
of Garland
n.
An inhabitant of the Samoan Islands.
v. t.
To deck with a garland.
n.
Vegetables for salad.
n.
Land lying untilled; fallow ground.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Samoan Islands (formerly called Navigators' Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean, or their inhabitants.